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In many European languages ââ¬â¹Ã¢â¬â¹the name of this fungus comes from the old method of using it - as an anti-flies (born fly agaric, it. Fliegenpilz, fr. Amanite tue-mouches), Latin specific epithet is also derived from the word fly (Latin musca). In Slavic languages, the word mushroom (Polish muchomor, Bulg. Muhomorka, Czech. MuchomÃ
¯rka etc.) became the name of the genus Amanita. |
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