Biology:Clitocybe acromelalga

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Clitocybe acromelalga
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Hymenomycetes
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C. acromelalga
Binomial name
Clitocybe acromelalga
Clitocybe acromelalga
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Mycological characteristics
gills on hymenium
cap is depressed
stipe is bare
spore print is white
ecology is saprotrophic
edibility: poisonous

Clitocybe acromelalga is a basidiomycete fungus of the large genus Clitocybe found in Japan. It was discovered to be poisonous in 1918, when symptoms of mushroom poisoning occurred within three days of consumption. It had been mistaken for the edible tawny funnel cap (Paralepista flaccida formerly Lepista inversa).[1]

Consumption of a related species, C. amoenolens from France has resulted in the same condition.[2][3]

References

  1. Ichimura, J (1918). "A new poisonous mushroom". Bot Gaz (Tokyo) 65: 10911. 
  2. "Erythromelalgia and mushroom poisoning". J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 39 (4): 403–07. 2001. doi:10.1081/CLT-100105162. PMID 11527236. 
  3. Diaz, James H. (February 2005). "Syndromic diagnosis and management of confirmed mushroom poisonings". Critical Care Medicine 33 (2): 427–36. doi:10.1097/01.CCM.0000153531.69448.49. PMID 15699849. 

Wikidata ☰ Q164329 entry