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- (Peck) Watling (1981) Synonyms Pholiota rugosa Peck (1898) Pholiotina rugosa (Peck) Singer (1946) Pholiotina filaris var. rugosa (Peck) Singer (1950)...
- Bathytoma filaris is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Borsoniidae. This extinct marine species is endemic to...
- Domiporta filaris, the file mitre, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Mitridae, the miters or miter snails. The s****...
- only one species, in 1994 it was recognized to have two; P. elata and P. filaris, both of which are among the fastest growing palms. These dioecious palms...
- siligineoides was used for shamanic purposes by the Mazatecs of Oaxaca. Conocybe filaris is a common lawn mushroom that contains the same deadly toxins as the death...
- in the mushrooms Galerina marginata, Lepiota subincarnata and Conocybe filaris. The oral LD50 of amanitin is 100 μg/kg for rats. Unlike most cyclic peptides...
- orellanine kidney Conocybe rugosa (Peck) Singer more commonly known as Conocybe filaris amanitins liver gr****land, lawns, rich soil and compost North America,...
- capnoides, the 'magic' mushroom Psilocybe subaeruginosa, as well as Conocybe filaris, another poisonous amatoxin-containing species. Galerina marginata is a...
- foreˈstjɛːre]; July 8, 1879 – November 10, 1946) was born in the hamlet of Filari, near Rometta on the northeastern tip of Sicily. He immigrated to the United...
- University Press. pp. 314–318. ISBN 9780195106916. Dubreuil, P.; Sobolev, V. M.; Filari, E. (1999). "Use Of Andalusite Refractories In Ferrous Metallurgy". Refractories...