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Amanita fuliginea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amanita fuliginea
''Amanita fuliginea'', commonly known as the east Asian brown death cap, is a species of deadly poisonous mushroom in the family Amanitaceae. It was described as new to science by Japanese mycologist Tsuguo Hongo in 1953.〔 Fruit bodies have convex, dark gray to blackish caps measuring in diameter. The gills, largely free from attachment to the stipe, are white and have short gills (lamellulae) interspersed. The spores are roughly spherical, amyloid, and typically measure 8–11 by 7–9.5 µm. The mushroom is common in China, where it has caused several poisonings.〔 Several toxic peptides have been identified from the mushroom: α-amanitin, β-amanitin, amaninamide, phallacin, phallacidin, phallisacin, desoxoviroidin, and an additional unidentified phallotoxin.〔 ''A. fuliginea'' is classified in ''Amanita'' section ''Phalloideae'', which contains several deadly toxic species. ==See also==
*List of ''Amanita'' species *List of deadly fungi
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