Clitocybe acromelalga
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C. acromelalga
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Clitocybe acromelalga |
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gills on hymenium |
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cap is depressed |
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stipe is bare |
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spore print is white |
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ecology is saprotrophic |
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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 occurred within 3 days of consumption. It had been mistaken for the edible blewit Lepista inversa.[1]
Consumption of a related species, C. amoenolens from France has resulted in the same condition.[2][3]
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