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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 3–6 cm (1.2–2.4 in) 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 poisonings, a review of cases in southern China finding it had been responsible for the poisoning of 352 people, 79 of which died, between 1994 and 2012.

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  • 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 3–6 cm (1.2–2.4 in) 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 poisonings, a review of cases in southern China finding it had been responsible for the poisoning of 352 people, 79 of which died, between 1994 and 2012. The deadly α and β amanitins have been isolated from this fungus alongside an additional unidentified phallotoxin. A. fuliginea is classified in Amanita section Phalloideae, which contains the infamous Destroying Angel. Mushroom poisoning is the main cause of mortality in food poisoning incidents in China. Although some responsible mushroom species have been identified, some were identified inaccurately. This study investigated and analyzed 102 mushroom poisoning cases in southern China from 1994 to 2012, which involved 852 patients and 183 deaths, with an overall mortality of 21.48 %. The results showed that 85.3 % of poisoning cases occurred from June to September, and involved 16 species of poisonous mushroom including the Amanita species” (en)
  • クロタマゴテングタケ(黒卵天狗茸、Amanita fuliginea)はハラタケ目テングタケ科テングタケ属の菌類。 (ja)
  • Amanita fuliginea é um fungo que pertence ao gênero de cogumelos Amanita na ordem Agaricales. Encontrado no Japão, foi descrito por Hongo em 1953. (pt)
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  • convex (en)
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  • Amanita fuliginea found growing under mixed woods of hardwoods and pine trees in Tsukuba, Ibaragi, Japan (en)
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  • Amanita fuliginea found growing under mixed woods of hardwoods and pine trees in Tsukuba, Ibaragi, Japan (en)
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  • Amanita fuliginea (en)
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  • white (en)
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  • Amanita fuliginea (en)
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  • クロタマゴテングタケ(黒卵天狗茸、Amanita fuliginea)はハラタケ目テングタケ科テングタケ属の菌類。 (ja)
  • Amanita fuliginea é um fungo que pertence ao gênero de cogumelos Amanita na ordem Agaricales. Encontrado no Japão, foi descrito por Hongo em 1953. (pt)
  • 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 3–6 cm (1.2–2.4 in) 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 poisonings, a review of cases in southern China finding it had been responsible for the poisoning of 352 people, 79 of which died, between 1994 and 2012. (en)
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  • Amanita fuliginea (en)
  • クロタマゴテングタケ (ja)
  • Amanita fuliginea (pt)
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