Amanita magnivelaris
Amanita magnivelaris, commonly known as the great felt skirt destroying angel, is a poisonous basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus Amanita. Originally described from Ithaca, New York, by Charles Horton Peck, it is found in New York state and southeastern Canada.[1]
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Subgenus Amanita |
Section Amanita
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Section Vaginatae
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Section Caesareae
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Subgenus Lepidella |
Section Lepidella
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Section Amidella
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Section Phalloideae
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Section Validae
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Amanita |
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Phalloidea |
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Compounds
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- Phallacidin
- Phallacin
- Phallisacin
- Phallisin
- Phalloidin
- Phalloin
- Prophalloin
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Other compounds
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Lepidella |
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- Allenic norleucine (2-amino-4,5-hexadienoic acid)
- Propargylglycine
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