
The Amanitaceae are a family of fungi or mushrooms. The family, also commonly called the amanita family, is in order Agaricales, gilled mushrooms. The family consists primarily of the genus Amanita, but also includes the genera Catatrama and Limacella. Mycological works show great divergence in their definitions of families and the up-to-date and ...
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(from the article `Agaricales`) ...(see mushroom). The most prominent of the agarics are the edible meadow or field mushroom A. campestris and the common cultivated mushroom A. ...
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