- José
Inzenga y
Castellanos (Madrid, 3 June 1828 – 28 June 1891) was a
Spanish composer of
zarzuelas and
professor at the
Conservatory of
Madrid and academic...
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Amanita muscaria var. inzengae,
commonly known as
Inzenga's fly agaric, is a
basidiomycete fungus of the
genus Amanita. It is one of
several varieties...
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bellinii (
Inzenga)
Watling (1967)
Synonyms Boletus bellinii Inzenga (1879)
Ixocomus bellinii (
Inzenga)
Maire (1933)
Rostkovites bellinii (
Inzenga) Reichert...
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first record of the
mushroom was in 1866 by
Italian botanist Giuseppe Inzenga, who
named it
Agaricus nembrodensis; it was
described as "the most delicious...
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recognise them as a
distinct variety.
Amanita muscaria var.
inzengae Inzenga's fly
agaric it has a pale
yellow to orange-yellow cap with
yellowish warts...
- Berk., (1851)
Polyporus sulphureus (Bull.) Fr., (1821)
Polyporus todari Inzenga, (1866)
Ptychogaster aurantiacus Pat., (1885)
Ptychogaster aureus Lloyd...
- Species: E. permagnificus
Binomial name
Exsudoporus permagnificus Pöder (1981)
Synonyms Boletus permagnificus Pöder (1981)
Boletus siculus Inzenga, 1869...
- Gómez García
Alberto Gómez Ana
Guijarro Jesús
Guridi Enrique Iniesta José
Inzenga Ildefonso Jimeno de
Lerma José de
Aranguren y de Añivarro
Antonio López...
- as
Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, Joaquín Gaztambide,
Rafael Hernando, José
Inzenga, and
baritone Francisco Salas, with whom he
formed the
Sociedad Artística...
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composers formed by
Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, Joaquín Gaztambide, José
Inzenga,
Rafael Hernando and Cristóbal
Oudrid created the
Sociedad Artística to...