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 | | These mushrooms are mostly species of Amanita, primarily the Fly-Agaric, Amanita muscaria, and the Panther, Amanita pantherina, but their toxins are not related chemically to the toxins in the more deadly Amanitas such as A.phalloides and A.virosa. |
 | | Amanita muscaria, the Fly-Agaric, has attracted attention among Europeans at least since the appearance in the early eighteenth century of the first travellers' tales recounting the use of this mushroom among Siberian Tribesmen. |
 | | MüLLER, G.F.R. and EUGSTER, C.H. (1965) [Muscimol, a Pharmacodinamic Substance from Amanita muscaria] Helvetica Chimica Acta, 48:910-926. |
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