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described as
Lepidella cokeri in 1928, it was
transferred to the
genus Amanita in 1940.
Amanita cokeri was
first described as
Lepidella cokeri by mycologists...
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Liatris cokeri, also
known as Coker's ****feather and
sandhills blazing star (a name it
shares with
Liatris pilosa), is a
plant species in the
family Asteraceae...
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Ramaria cokeri is a
coral mushroom in the
family Gomphaceae. It was
described in 1976 from the
Appalachian Mountains in the
United States. Some authors...
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Polyporus cokeri Murrill (1920)
Polyporus latemarginatus Durieu & Mont. (1856)
Polyporus roseitingens Murrill (1920)
Poria ambigua Bres. (1897)
Poria cokeri Murrill...
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Galathea monodon H. Milne-Edwards, 1837
Grimothea duperreii H. Milne-Edwards, 1837
Munida cokeri Rathbun, 1910
Pleuroncodes monodon (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837)...
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Amanita volvata.
Poisonous species include Amanita brunnescens,
Amanita cokeri (Coker's amanita),
Amanita crenulata,
Amanita farinosa (eastern American...
- hornsnails.
Parasites of
Pleurocera canaliculata include trematodes Cotylaspis cokeri and
Cotylogaster occidentalis. Alevs,
Philippe V.; Vieira,
Fabiano M.; Santos...
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William Scott (2002-02-01). "Characterization and
Toxicity of
Amanita cokeri Extract".
Journal of
Chemical Ecology. 28 (2): 333–341. doi:10.1023/A:1017986108720...
- austroviridis A. ananiceps A. carneiphylla A. chlorinosma A. cinereovelata A.
cokeri A. daucipes A. echinocephala A. kotohiraensis A. lesueurii A. longipes A...
- austroviridis A. ananiceps A. carneiphylla A. chlorinosma A. cinereovelata A.
cokeri A. daucipes A. echinocephala A. kotohiraensis A. lesueurii A. longipes A...