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- Lepiota subincarnata, commonly known as the fatal dapperling and deadly parasol, is a gilled mushroom of the genus Lepiota in the order Agaricales. It...
- Metarctia subincarnata is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Sergius G. Kiriakoff in 1954. It is found in the Democratic Republic of...
- brunneoincarnata, L. brunneolilacea, L. castanea, L. helveola, and L. subincarnata (synonym L. josserandii). No Lepiota species is recommended as edible...
- Lycoperdon Species: L. subincarnatum Binomial name Lycoperdon subincarnatum Peck (1872) Synonyms Morganella subincarnata (Peck) Kreisel & Dring (1967)...
- bisporigera. It is also found in the mushrooms Galerina marginata, Lepiota subincarnata and Conocybe filaris. The oral LD50 of amanitin is 100 μg/kg for rats...
- closely related to other amatoxin-containing species such as Lepiota subincarnata. The cap is 2.7–4 cm (1.1–1.6 in) across, hemispherical at first before...
- in the genus Thermia include: Thermia cressida (Hutton, 1883) Thermia subincarnata (Suter, 1894) [1] Thermia virescens (Suter, 1899) [2] Hutton (1904)....
- helveola Bres. amanitins liver Coniferous woodlands of Europe Lepiota subincarnata deadly parasol amanitins liver Asia, Europe, and North America Tri****rma...
- Lepiota spheniscispora Lepiota subalba Lepiota subgracilis  Lepiota subincarnata Lepiota thiersii Lepiota tomentella Lepiota vellingana Lepiota viridigleba...
- Artsdatabanken. Retrieved 2016-10-30. Niemelä, Tuomo (1998). "The Skeletocutis subincarnata complex (Basidiomycetes), a revision". Acta Botanica Fennica. 161: 1–35...