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Amanita phalloides — Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division … Wikipedia
Amanita virosa — Taxobox name=Destroying Angel status= secure image width=250px regnum=Fungi divisio=Basidiomycota classis=Agaricomycetes subclassis=Hymenomycetes ordo=Agaricales familia=Amanitaceae genus= Amanita species= A. virosa binomial= Amanita virosa… … Wikipedia
Amanita ocreata — Taxobox name= Amanita ocreata Western North American destroying angel status= secure image width=250px regnum = Fungi subregnum = Dikarya phylum = Basidiomycota subphylum = Agaricomycotina classis = Agaricomycetes subclassis = Agaricomycetidae… … Wikipedia
Phalloidin — Strukturformel des Phallotoxins Phallotoxine sind neben den Amatoxinen (Amanitine) die giftigen Inhaltsstoffe des Grünen und des Weißen Knollenblätterpilzes. Die Phallotoxine sind für die chronische Komponente der Knollenblätterpilz Vergiftung… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hongos venenosos — Los hongos venenosos son aquellos hongos cuya ingestión puede provocar trastornos gástricos (vómitos, diarreas, dolores abdominales), somnolencia, fiebre, taquicardia y en algunos casos la muerte, según la especie en cuestión y si la persona no… … Wikipedia Español
Mushroom — The mushroom Amanita muscaria, commonly known as fly agaric A mushroom is the fleshy, spore bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source. The standard for the name mushroom is the cultivated… … Wikipedia
Amanita muscaria — A. muscaria showing various growth stages Scientific classification … Wikipedia
Destroying angel — For other uses, see Destroying angel (disambiguation). The name destroying angel applies to several similar, closely related species of deadly all white mushrooms in the genus Amanita.[1] They are Amanita bisporigera and A. ocreata in eastern and … Wikipedia
Muscarine — IUPAC n … Wikipedia
Mushroom poisoning — See also: List of deadly fungi Mushroom poisoning Classification and external resources Amanita phalloides accounts for the majority of fatal mushroom poisonings worldwide … Wikipedia