Amanita phalloides
Amanita phalloides, plerumque pileus mortiferus appellata, est letifer et venenatus divisionis Basidiomycotorum fungus, unus ex multis generis Amanitae fungis. Boleti, magna corpora frutescentia, aestate et autumno apparent; pilei plerumque sunt viriduli, stipite et lamellis albis.
Classis : Agaricomycetes
Subclassis : Agaricomycetidae
Ordo : Agaricales
Familia : Amanitaceae
Genus : Amanita
Species : A. phalloides
Subclassis : Agaricomycetidae
Ordo : Agaricales
Familia : Amanitaceae
Genus : Amanita
Species : A. phalloides
Bibliographia
recensere- Benjamin, Denis R. (1995). Mushrooms: Poisons and Panaceas—A Handbook for Naturalists, Mycologists, and Physicians. Novi Eboraci: W. H. Freeman and Company. ISBN 0-7167-2600-9.
- Jordan Peter, Wheeler Steven. (2001). The Ultimate Mushroom Book. Londinii: Hermes House. ISBN 1-85967-092-X.
- Zeitlmayr, Linus (1976). Wild Mushrooms:An Illustrated Handbook. Hertfordshire: Garden City Press. ISBN 0-584-10324-7.
Nexus externi
recensereSitus scientifici: • NCBI • Biodiversity • Encyclopedia of Life • WoRMS: Marine Species • INPN France |
Vide "Amanitam phalloidem" apud Vicispecies. |
Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Amanitam phalloidem spectant. |
Haec stipula ad mycologiam spectat. Amplifica, si potes! |