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A phalloides
Amanita Am`a*ni"ta, n. [NL. See Amanitine.] (Bot.) A genus of poisonous fungi of the family Agaricace[ae], characterized by having a volva, an annulus, and white spores. The species resemble edible mushrooms, and are frequently mistaken for them. Amanita muscaria, syn. Agaricus muscarius, is the fly amanita, or fly agaric; and A. phalloides is the death cup.

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- "Fungus phalloides, annulatus, sordide virescens, et patulus"—a recognizable name for the fungus today. Though the scientific name phalloides means "phallus-shaped"...
- specific epithet phalloides means phallus-like, and refers to the similarity of the volva to the genus Phallus. Battarrea phalloides is commonly known...
- sequence of Amanita phalloides var. alba but did find different concentrations of toxins. The gills and cap of Amanita phalloides var. alba also contained...
- toxic known mushrooms; both they and the closely related death caps (A. phalloides) contain amatoxins. Destroying angels are characterized by having gills...
- which can cause liver failure and death. These include the death cap A. phalloides; species known as destroying angels, including A. virosa, A. bisporigera...
- knollenblatterpilzvergiftung (Amanita Phalloides): prognostische faktoren und therapeutische m****nahmen (Clinical death-cap (Amanita phalloides) poisoning: prognostic...
- ****ociating with oak trees. Similar in toxicity to the death cap (A. phalloides) and destroying angels of Europe (A. virosa) and eastern North America...
- silibinin are used in liver poisoning from certain mushrooms, notably Amanita phalloides, although the use of milk-thistle is controversial. Some common herbs...
- mushrooms include several species of the genus Amanita, particularly A. phalloides, the death cap. Some mushrooms that are edible for most people can cause...
- Mitrula paludosa (syn. Mitrula phalloides), the swamp beacon (US) or bog beacon, (UK) is a species of fungus. It is inedible. These mushrooms are found...