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Amanita sphaerobulbosa, commonly known as the Asian abrupt-bulbed Lepidella, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Amanitaceae. First described by mycologist Tsuguo Hongo in 1969, it is found in Southern Asia. The species was formerly consider synonymous with the North American lookalike Amanita abrupta, but that species has narrower spores, a persistent partial veil, and lacks the refractive contents found in the hyphae and inflated cells of A. sphaerobulbosa.

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  • Amanita sphaerobulbosa je jedovatý asijský zástupce rodu muchomůrka (Amanita). Dříve vznikla domněnka, že je se jedná o shodný druh s A. abruptou, nebo alespoň poddruh. Studie rodu muchomůrka, které se uskutečnily na konci devadesátých let 20. století, zjistily pomocí výtrusů, že se jedná o dva různé druhy, které jsou si lehce příbuzné. (cs)
  • Amanita sphaerobulbosa, commonly known as the Asian abrupt-bulbed Lepidella, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Amanitaceae. First described by mycologist Tsuguo Hongo in 1969, it is found in Southern Asia. The species was formerly consider synonymous with the North American lookalike Amanita abrupta, but that species has narrower spores, a persistent partial veil, and lacks the refractive contents found in the hyphae and inflated cells of A. sphaerobulbosa. The fruit bodies of Amanita sphaerobulbosa are damaging to the liver; the toxicity is thought to be largely due to a rare amino acid. Although not considered as toxic as its infamous relatives the death cap and the destroying angel, A. sphaerobulbosa is blamed for the deaths of two Japanese women in 1978. Poisoning symptoms included the abrupt appearance of violent vomiting, diarrhea and dehydration after a delay of 10–20 hours. (en)
  • Amanita sphaerobulbosa é um fungo que pertence ao gênero de cogumelos Amanita na ordem Agaricales. Foi descrito cientificamente pela primeira vez por Tsuguo Hongo em 1969. Seu nome popular em língua inglesa é Asian abrupt-bulbed Lepidella. (pt)
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  • Amanita sphaerobulbosa je jedovatý asijský zástupce rodu muchomůrka (Amanita). Dříve vznikla domněnka, že je se jedná o shodný druh s A. abruptou, nebo alespoň poddruh. Studie rodu muchomůrka, které se uskutečnily na konci devadesátých let 20. století, zjistily pomocí výtrusů, že se jedná o dva různé druhy, které jsou si lehce příbuzné. (cs)
  • Amanita sphaerobulbosa é um fungo que pertence ao gênero de cogumelos Amanita na ordem Agaricales. Foi descrito cientificamente pela primeira vez por Tsuguo Hongo em 1969. Seu nome popular em língua inglesa é Asian abrupt-bulbed Lepidella. (pt)
  • Amanita sphaerobulbosa, commonly known as the Asian abrupt-bulbed Lepidella, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Amanitaceae. First described by mycologist Tsuguo Hongo in 1969, it is found in Southern Asia. The species was formerly consider synonymous with the North American lookalike Amanita abrupta, but that species has narrower spores, a persistent partial veil, and lacks the refractive contents found in the hyphae and inflated cells of A. sphaerobulbosa. (en)
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  • Amanita sphaerobulbosa (en)
  • Amanita sphaerobulbosa (cs)
  • Amanita sphaerobulbosa (pt)
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