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Lepiota subincarnata is a gilled mushroom of the genus Lepiota in the order Agaricales. It is known to contain amatoxins and consuming this fungus can be potentially lethal. The species is found in Asia, Europe, and North America, in woods as well as richly soiled parks. It was first described scientifically by the Danish mycologist Jakob Emanuel Lange in 1940. Bon and Boiffard described Lepiota josserandii in 1974, which turned out to be the same species.

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  • Lepiota subincarnata is a gilled mushroom of the genus Lepiota in the order Agaricales. It is known to contain amatoxins and consuming this fungus can be potentially lethal. The species is found in Asia, Europe, and North America, in woods as well as richly soiled parks. It was first described scientifically by the Danish mycologist Jakob Emanuel Lange in 1940. Bon and Boiffard described Lepiota josserandii in 1974, which turned out to be the same species. The mushroom's cap is light red to red-brown and cream-colored closer to the margin. The gills are whitish and the flesh is white to pinkish towards the top. The stem may be slightly larger at the base, cream-colored with patches of the cap color. The odor is somewhat fruity and the taste of the poisonous mushroom is unpleasant. (en)
  • Lépiote de josserand, Lépiote subincarnate Lepiota subincarnata Lepiota subincarnata dans un parc à proximité de Champlan (France) Espèce Lepiota subincarnataJ.E. Lange, 1940 Synonymes * Lepiota josserandii Bon & Boiffard, 1975 * Leucoagaricus josserandii (Bon & Boiffard) Raithelh., 1989 * Lepiota subincarnata var. josserandii (Bon & Boiffard) Gminder, 1999 * Lepiota josserandii var. rosabrunnea Raithelh., 1988 * Leucoagaricus rosabrunneus (Raithelh.) Raithelh., 1989) Lepiota subincarnata, la Lépiote de josserand ou la Lépiote subincarnate, est une espèce de champignons de la famille des Agaricaceae et du genre Lepiota. Cette petite Lépiote particulièrement toxique, voire mortelle, au chapeau rose pâle à brun rougeâtre profond est caractérisée par son odeur agréablement fruitée de mandarine. Elle est cosmopolite et très commune dans les champs, parcs et jardins européens où elle se nourrit de matière organique en décomposition. Le cueilleur de champignons devra y prendre garde lors des récoltes de Marasme des Oréades. (fr)
  • Lepiota subincarnata är en svampart som beskrevs av J.E. Lange 1940. Lepiota subincarnata ingår i släktet Lepiota och familjen Agaricaceae. Arten är reproducerande i Sverige. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Лепиота розоватая (лат. Lepiota subincarnata ), или лепиота инкарнатная — ядовитый гриб семейства шампиньоновые (Agaricaceae). (ru)
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  • flat (en)
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  • mycorrhizal (en)
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  • Lepiota (en)
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  • Lepiota subincarnata (en)
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  • subincarnata (en)
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  • white (en)
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  • *Lepiota josserandii (Bon & Boiffard ) (en)
  • *Lepiota josserandii var. rosabrunnea (Raithelh. ) *Leucoagaricus josserandii ( Raithelh. ) *Leucoagaricus rosabrunneus ( Raithelh. ) *Lepiota subincarnata var. josserandii ( Gminder ) (en)
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  • Lepiota subincarnata är en svampart som beskrevs av J.E. Lange 1940. Lepiota subincarnata ingår i släktet Lepiota och familjen Agaricaceae. Arten är reproducerande i Sverige. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Лепиота розоватая (лат. Lepiota subincarnata ), или лепиота инкарнатная — ядовитый гриб семейства шампиньоновые (Agaricaceae). (ru)
  • Lepiota subincarnata is a gilled mushroom of the genus Lepiota in the order Agaricales. It is known to contain amatoxins and consuming this fungus can be potentially lethal. The species is found in Asia, Europe, and North America, in woods as well as richly soiled parks. It was first described scientifically by the Danish mycologist Jakob Emanuel Lange in 1940. Bon and Boiffard described Lepiota josserandii in 1974, which turned out to be the same species. (en)
  • Lépiote de josserand, Lépiote subincarnate Lepiota subincarnata Lepiota subincarnata dans un parc à proximité de Champlan (France) Espèce Lepiota subincarnataJ.E. Lange, 1940 Synonymes * Lepiota josserandii Bon & Boiffard, 1975 * Leucoagaricus josserandii (Bon & Boiffard) Raithelh., 1989 * Lepiota subincarnata var. josserandii (Bon & Boiffard) Gminder, 1999 * Lepiota josserandii var. rosabrunnea Raithelh., 1988 * Leucoagaricus rosabrunneus (Raithelh.) Raithelh., 1989) (fr)
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  • Lepiota subincarnata (fr)
  • Lepiota subincarnata (en)
  • Лепиота розоватая (ru)
  • Lepiota subincarnata (sv)
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