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Lebel, T., May, T.W., Cooper, J.A., Catcheside, D., Catcheside, P. & Haska, J. (2024), Confirming the presence of five exotic species of Amanita in Australia and New Zealand. Swainsona 38 : 1-44 (Paper) Lebel, T., May, T.W., Cooper, J.A., Catcheside, D., Catcheside, P. & Haska, J. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Amanita aspera (Pers.) Pers.
  2. Amanita eucalypti O.K.Mill.
  3. Amanita flavella E.-J.Gilbert & Cleland
  4. Amanita gemmata (Fr.) Bertill.
  5. Amanita hemibapha (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
  6. Amanita luteolovelata D.A.Reid
  7. Amanita marmorata Cleland & E.-J.Gilbert
  8. Amanita muscaria (L.) Lam.
  9. Amanita ovoidea (Bull.) Link
  10. Amanita pantherina (DC.) Secr.
  11. Amanita phalloides (Fr.) Link
  12. Amanita rubescens Pers.
  13. Amanita strobiliformis (Paulet ex Vittad.) Bertill.
  14. Amanita vaginata (Bull.) Lam.
  15. Amanita verna (Bull.) Lam.
  16. Amanita virgineoides Bas
  17. Amanita virosa Secr.

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