Chlorophyllum molybdites, commonly known as the green-spored parasol, false parasol, green-spored lepiota and vomiter, is a widespread mushroom. Poisonous...
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regions around the world. Chlorophyllum molybdites in Ranchi, India Chlorophyllum molybdites in Ranchi, India Chlorophyllum molybdites underside of the cap...
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Shaggy parasol (redirect from Chlorophyllum rhacodes)
molecular phylogenetic evidence demonstrating a closer relationship to Chlorophyllum molybdites than to Macrolepiota procera. The subspecies Macrolepiota rhacodes...
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Europe where the poisonous look-alike Chlorophyllum molybdites is rare. The spores and lamellae of C. molybdites are notably greener in appearance. Nevertheless...
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rings, such as the edible Agaricus campestris and the poisonous Chlorophyllum molybdites. Marasmius oreades grows extensively throughout North America,...
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dealbata Clitocybe nebularis Clitocybe nuda Clitocybe rivulosa Chlorophyllum molybdites Chlorophyllum rhacodes Cortinarius bellus Cortinarius glaucopus Cortinarius...
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happen with any mushroom, Chlorophyllum molybdites is often implicated due to its preference for growing in lawns. C. molybdites causes severe gastrointestinal...
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fungus which is poisonous. In America, the 'vomiter' mushroom Chlorophyllum molybdites is responsible for most cases of mushroom poisoning due to its...
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It is now known to occur only in Europe. The "false parasol", Chlorophyllum molybdites, a toxic species that can be mistaken for M. konradii, also occurs...
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consumption because of possible confusion with toxic species like Chlorophyllum molybdites. List of Leucoagaricus species Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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genus Galerina and Pholiotina rugosa—all potentially deadly—and Chlorophyllum molybdites. All of these grow in pastures, a similar habitat to that preferred...
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shades of red, purple, or brown. The poisonous false parasol (Chlorophyllum molybdites) has a green spore deposit. Although the spore print is generally...
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deserted. Many cases of mushroom poisoning in Malaysia happen because Chlorophyllum molybdites look similar to Termitomyces fungi. They are foraged in Malaysia...
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asperum Lepiota lutea = Leucocoprinus birnbaumii Lepiota molybdites = Chlorophyllum molybdites Lepiota naucina = Leucoagaricus leucothites Lepiota procera...
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spore print is greyish green, similar to that of false parasol (Chlorophyllum molybdites). Lepiota cristata has been described as having a strong, distinctive...
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Clathrus ruber Chlorophyllum molybdites Green-spored parasol unknown worldwide (very rare in Europe) Chlorophyllum rhacodes Chlorophyllum olivieri Coprinus...
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mycologist Roger Heim suggested this species was synonymous with Chlorophyllum molybdites however the Belgian mycologist Paul Heinemann notes that this does...
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isolated specimens. It has been found growing in the same lawn as Chlorophyllum molybdites. Analysis using stable carbon isotopes has proved that this mushroom...
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Leucoco fragillismus Lawn Coprinus Coprinus plicatillus Lawn Chlorophyllum Chlorophyllum molybdites Lawn Lepista Lepista tarda Lawn, Compost piles/wood chips...
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fungi such as the shaggy ink cap (Coprinus comatus), the poisonous Chlorophyllum molybdites and several species of Agaricus, including the edible A. bisporus...
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Amanita cf. virgineoides, Cantharocybe cf. gruberi, Chlorophyllum globosum, Chlorophyllum molybdites, Clitocybe sp., Coprinopsis lagopus, Entoloma cf. caespitosum...
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Micología 18: 71–84. Pérez–Silva E, Herrera T, Macromicetos tóxicos: Chlorophyllum molybdites causante de micetismo gastrointestinal en México, 1986. Boletín...
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Mycol. Balc., 1:89–94, 2004). The current name for this species is Chlorophyllum molybdites. A later synonym of Clarkeinda trachodes. Species in this genus...
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Everh. 1892 Polyporus morgani Frost Lepiota morgani Peck 1887 (now Chlorophyllum molybdites) Marasmius morganianus Sumst. 1914 Morganella Zeller 1948 Peziza...
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