Amanitaceae: Amaniticaeae (or Amanitaceae) are a family of basidiomycete fungi of the Pluteoid (*) II clade of the order Agaricales. In the most important genus, the most famous species is probably Amanita muscaria, but also Amanita phalloides which passes for one of the most toxic, almost always fatal. The amanitacea sporophore is lamellate, generally ovoid emerging, then immature convex and finally more or less spread out. They often, but not all, wear a ...
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