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beech in France,
while Robert Kühner and
Henri Romagnesi described C.
speciosissimus (initially C. speciosus, but that name had
already been
given to another...
- "Euryops
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rosulatus Euryops rupestris Euryops serra Euryops spathaceus Euryops speciosissimus Euryops subcarnosus Euryops sulcatus Euryops tagetoides Euryops tenuilobus...
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Binomial name
Disocactus speciosus (Cav.)
Barthlott Synonyms List
Cactus speciosissimus Desf.
Cactus speciosus Cav.
Cereus amecamensis Heese Cereus coccineus...
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hallucinogens psilocybin and psilocin. It is
often mistaken for G.
speciosissimus and G. subspectabilis. Pileus: 3—20 cm, convex-hemispherical at first...
- the
deadly webcap (Cortinarius rubellus,
formerly also
known as C.
speciosissimus or C. orellanoides) and the fool's webcap, C. orell****. The mushrooms'...
- husband, her brother, and her sister-in-law ate
poisonous Cortinarius speciosissimus mushrooms,
which had been
misidentified as an
edible species. Several...
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Morales - Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua,
Costa Rica
Echites speciosissimus (Woodson) J.F.Morales, M.E.Endress &
Liede –
Costa Rica and
Panama Echites...
- was reexamined, it
turned out to be
labelled as the
highly toxic C.
speciosissimus. The
authors of a 2003
study analysed 28
Finnish samples of the species...
- 1833 (junior
secondary homonym of
Cucullus ornatus Röding, 1798)
Conus speciosissimus Reeve, 1848
Magelliconus magellanicus (Hw**** in Bruguière, 1792) Purpuriconus...