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''Amanita franchetii'' is a species of fungus in the Amanitaceae family. It was given its current name by Swiss mycologist Victor Fayod in 1889 in honor of French botanist Adrien René Franchet.〔 ''A. franchetii'' occurs in Europe and North Africa with oaks (''Quercus'' ssp.), chestnuts (''Castanea'' ssp.), and pines (''Pinus'' ssp.).〔 A similar fungus in western North America was also referred to as ''A. franchetii'', but was long suspected of being a separate, undescribed species,〔 and in 2013 was formally described under the name ''Amanita augusta''.〔Bojantchev D, Davis RM. (2013.) (''Amanita augusta'', a new species from California and the Pacific Northwest. ) ''North American Fungi'' 8(5):1-11. 〕 ''Amanita aspera'' and ''Amanita franchetii'' are synonyms.〔 There also exists a variety known as ''Amanita franchetii'' var. ''lactella'' that is entirely white except for the bright yellow universal veil remnants.〔 It is found in the western Mediterranean region, associated with several species of oak (''Quercus suber'' and ''Q. robur'') and hornbeam (''Carpinus betulus''),〔 and is also reported from Serbia.〔 ==Edibility== Amanita franchetii's edibility is suspect; it should not be taken for the table.〔 Although chemical analysis has not thus far revealed in ''A. franchetii'' the presence of the amatoxins found in some other Amanitas,〔〔 it has recently been implicated in the deaths of ten people in China who displayed symptoms similar to those caused by amatoxin poisoning.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Amanita franchetii」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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