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Gilbert, E.-J. (1941), Amanitaceae. II. Partie Spéciale. Iconographia Mycologica (Suppl. 1) 27(2) : 203-427 (Section) Gilbert, E.-J. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Agaricus curtus Cooke & Massee
  2. Amanita clelandii E.-J.Gilbert
  3. Amanita curta (Cooke & Massee) E.-J.Gilbert
  4. Amanita flavella E.-J.Gilbert & Cleland
  5. Amanita grisella E.-J.Gilbert & Cleland
  6. Amanita grossa Cleland & Cheel ex E.-J.Gilbert
  7. Amanita luteofusca Cleland & E.-J.Gilbert
  8. Amanita marmorata Cleland & E.-J.Gilbert
  9. Amanita pulchella (Cooke & Massee) E.-J.Gilbert
  10. Amanita sublutea (Cleland) E.-J.Gilbert
  11. Amanita subvaginata (Cleland & Cheel) E.-J.Gilbert
  12. Amanita umbrinella E.-J.Gilbert & Cleland
  13. Amanita vaginata var. punctata (Cleland & Cheel) E.-J.Gilbert
  14. Amanita variabilis Cleland & E.-J.Gilbert
  15. Amanitopsis punctata Cleland & Cheel
  16. Amanitopsis sublutea Cleland
  17. Amanitopsis subvaginata Cleland & Cheel

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