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''Clitocybe'' is a genus of mushrooms characterized by white, off-white, buff, cream, pink, or light-yellow
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s, gills running down the
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, and pale white to brown or lilac coloration. They are primarily saprotrophic, decomposing forest ground litter. There are estimated to be around 300 species in the widespread genus. ''Clitocybe'' means ''sloping head''. A few members of the genus are considered edible; many others are poisonous, containing the toxin muscarine among others. Distinguishing individual species of ''Clitocybe'' is generally prohibitively difficult to non-experts, requiring the analysis of microscopic characters. Therefore, with the exception of a few charismatic and readily identified members, ''Clitocybe'' mushrooms are rarely collected for consumption.


Taxonomy

''Clitocybe'' was originally proposed by Elias Fries in 1821 as a tribe in the genus '' Agaricus''. Friedrich Staude elevated it to generic status in 1857. Recent
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work has shown the genus to be polyphyletic: many members are seemingly distantly related and other fungi, such as the
field blewit ''Lepista personata'' (also recognised as ''Lepista saeva'', ''Clitocybe saeva'' and ''Tricholoma personatum'', and commonly known as the field blewit and blue-leg) is a species of edible fungus commonly found growing in grassy areas across Euro ...
and
wood blewit ''Clitocybe nuda'', commonly known as the wood blewit and alternately described as ''Lepista nuda'', is an edible mushroom native to Europe and North America. Described by Pierre Bulliard in 1790, it was also known as ''Tricholoma nudum'' for ma ...
, now known as ''Clitocybe saeva'' and ''C. nuda'' respectively, are more closely related. As '' C. nebularis'' is the type species, those most distantly related to it would be likely to be reclassified in the future. In a 2003 paper, Finnish mycologist Harri Harmaja proposed '' C. geotropa'' and twelve other ''Clitocybe'' species be split off into a new genus '' Infundibulicybe'' on the basis of spore properties. His '' C. clavipes'' was later transferred to the genus ''
Ampulloclitocybe ''Ampulloclitocybe'' is a genus of three species of fungi with a widespread distribution. See also *List of Agaricales genera This is a list of mushroom-forming fungi genera in the order Agaricales. Genera * See also *List of Agaricales famil ...
'' by Redhead and colleagues, that genus name taking precedence over Harmaja's proposed ''Clavicybe''. Other former ''Clitocybe'' species have been placed in the genera ''
Atractosporocybe ''Atractosporocybe'' is a mushroom genus in the family Tricholomataceae in the broad sense. The type species resembles ''Clitocybe'' and grows in forests. Etymology The name ''Atractosporocybe'' is derived from ancient Greek 'atractos' referrin ...
'', ''
Leucocybe ''Leucocybe'' is a recently defined mushroom genus in the family Tricholomataceae (in the broad sense). The species resemble ''Clitocybe'' and grow in forests or disturbed areas. Etymology The name ''Leucocybe'' is derived from ancient Greek '' ...
'' and ''
Rhizocybe ''Rhizocybe'' is a mushroom genus in the family Tricholomataceae in the broad sense. The species resemble ''Clitocybe'' and grow amongst litter in forests that are predominantly coniferous. Etymology The name ''Rhizocybe'' is derived from anci ...
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Toxicity

The consumption of two species, ''
Clitocybe acromelalga ''Paralepistopsis acromelalga'' is a basidiomycete fungus in the Tricholomataceae family. It was formerly classified as ''Clitocybe'' ''acromelalga''. Taxonomy It was first described in 1918 by the mycologist T. Ichimura and classified as ''C ...
'' from Japan, and '' Clitocybe amoenolens'' from France, has led to several cases of mushroom-induced
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which lasted from 8 days to 5 months. Many small ''Clitocybe'' species contain the toxin muscarine, which was originally found in small amounts in the famous fly agaric. However, the small white ''Clitocybe'' species contain muscarine in dangerous amounts, and two species in particular, the closely related '' Clitocybe dealbata'' and ''
Clitocybe rivulosa ''Clitocybe rivulosa'', commonly known as the false champignon or fool's funnel, is a poisonous basidiomycete fungus of the large genus ''Clitocybe''. One of several species similar in appearance, it is a small white funnel-shaped toadstool wid ...
'', contain muscarine in such amounts that deaths have been recorded for eating those two ''Clitocybe'' species.


Selected species

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Clitocybe acromelalga ''Paralepistopsis acromelalga'' is a basidiomycete fungus in the Tricholomataceae family. It was formerly classified as ''Clitocybe'' ''acromelalga''. Taxonomy It was first described in 1918 by the mycologist T. Ichimura and classified as ''C ...
'' (Japan) *'' Clitocybe agrestis'' *''
Clitocybe albirhiza ''Clitocybe albirhiza'' is a species of agaric fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. It is found in high-elevation locations in the western United States. Taxonomy American mycologists Howard E. Bigelow and Alexander H. Smith first described t ...
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Clitocybe alexandri ''Clitopaxillus alexandri'' is a species of fungus in the family '' Pseudoclitocybaceae''. It has been given the recommended English name of Alexander's funnel. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are agaricoid and resemble those of '' Clitocybe'' specie ...
'' *'' Clitocybe amarescens'' *''Clitocybe amoenolens'' – poisonous bamboo mushroom (France), now classified as ''
Paralepistopsis amoenolens ''Paralepistopsis amoenolens'' is an agaric fungus in the Tricholomataceae family. It is commonly known as the paralysis funnel. Taxonomy It was first described in 1975 by the French mycologist Georges Jean Louis Malençon from a specimen fou ...
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Clitocybe brumalis ''Clitocybe brumalis'', commonly known as the winter funnel cap, ''brumalis'' signifying "wintry", is an inedible mushroom of the genus '' Clitocybe''. It grows in deciduous and coniferous woodland, only in winter; sometimes even under snow. Des ...
'' – winter funnel cap *''
Clitocybe brunneocephala ''Clitocybe'' is a genus of mushrooms characterized by white, off-white, buff, cream, pink, or light-yellow spores, gills running down the stem, and pale white to brown or lilac coloration. They are primarily saprotrophic, decomposing forest ...
'' – edible *''Clitocybe candicans'' - now classified as ''
Leucocybe ''Leucocybe'' is a recently defined mushroom genus in the family Tricholomataceae (in the broad sense). The species resemble ''Clitocybe'' and grow in forests or disturbed areas. Etymology The name ''Leucocybe'' is derived from ancient Greek '' ...
candicans'' *''Clitocybe catinus'' - now classified as '' Infundibulicybe catinus'' *'' Clitocybe cerussata'' *''
Clitocybe cistophila ''Clitocybe cistophila'' is a species of agaric fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. Found in Europe, it was described as new to science in 1985 by mycologists Marcel Bon and Marco Contu. The type locality was in Sardinia, where the fungus ...
'' – Europe *''Clitocybe clavipes'' – may be edible but poisonous when consumed in conjunction with alcohol, now
Ampulloclitocybe clavipes ''Ampulloclitocybe clavipes'', commonly known as the club-foot or club-footed clitocybe, is a species of gilled mushroom from Europe and North America. The grey brown mushrooms have yellowish decurrent gills and a bulbous stalk, and are found in ...
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Clitocybe connata ''Clitocybe'' is a genus of mushrooms characterized by white, off-white, buff, cream, pink, or light-yellow spores, gills running down the stem, and pale white to brown or lilac coloration. They are primarily saprotrophic, decomposing forest grou ...
'' – inedible, suspected to be mutagenic; species now reclassified under Leucocybe. *'' Clitocybe costata'' – may be edible but due to its rareness it is not consumed. *'' Clitocybe dealbata'' – ivory funnel, sweating mushroom (Europe), poisonous *'' Clitocybe ditopus'' *'' Clitocybe dilatata'' – poisonous *'' Clitocybe eccentrica'' *''
Clitocybe entoloma ''Clitocybe'' is a genus of mushrooms characterized by white, off-white, buff, cream, pink, or light-yellow spores, gills running down the stem, and pale white to brown or lilac coloration. They are primarily saprotrophic, decomposing forest gro ...
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Clitocybe eucalyptorum ''Clitocybe'' is a genus of mushrooms characterized by white, off-white, buff, cream, pink, or light-yellow spores, gills running down the stem Stem or STEM may refer to: Plant structures * Plant stem, a plant's aboveground axis, made of ...
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Clitocybe fennica ''Clitocybe fennica'' is a species of agaric fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. Found in northern Europe, it was given the Neo-Latin epithet specifying " Finnish" when it was described as new to science in 1969 by Finnish mycologist Harri ...
'' *'' Clitocybe fragrans'' – fragrant funnel *''Clitocybe geotropa'' – trooping funnel, monk's head agaric, now classified as '' Infundibulicybe geotropa'' *''
Clitocybe gilvaoides ''Clitocybe'' is a genus of mushrooms characterized by white, off-white, buff, cream, pink, or light-yellow spores, gills running down the stem, and pale white to brown or lilac coloration. They are primarily saprotrophic, decomposing forest gro ...
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Clitocybe glacialis ''Clitocybe glacialis'' is a species of mushroom in the family Tricholomataceae. Formerly known as ''Lyophyllum montanum'', this is a snowbank fungus, snowbank mushroom, always associated with melting snow along snowbanks and thus ''glacialis''. ...
'' *'' Clitocybe globispora'' *'' Clitocybe glutiniceps'' *''
Clitocybe lohjaensis ''Clitocybe lohjaensis'' is a species of agaric fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. Found in northern Europe, it was species description, described as new to science in 1969 by Finnish mycologist Harri Harmaja. Lohja, for which the species is ...
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Clitocybe marginella ''Clitocybe marginella'' is a species of agaric fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. Found in northern Europe, it was described as new to science in 1969 by Finnish mycologist Harri Harmaja. References External links * marginella Fun ...
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Clitocybe maxima ''Infundibulicybe gibba'' (also known as ''Clitocybe gibba'') is a species of Lamella (mycology), gilled mushroom which is common in European woods. In English it is sometimes known as the common funnel. Naming This species was originally des ...
'' - giant clitocybe - edible, now commercially grown in China. *'' Clitocybe menthiodora'' *'' Clitocybe nebularis'' – clouded agaric – considered edible by some, though causes gastric upset in many people *''Clitocybe nuda'' – wood blewit – a common edible distinguished in part by its lilac hue, now ''
Lepista nuda ''Clitocybe nuda'', commonly known as the wood blewit and alternately described as ''Lepista nuda'', is an edible mushroom native to Europe and North America. Described by Pierre Bulliard in 1790, it was also known as ''Tricholoma nudum'' for ma ...
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Clitocybe odora ''Clitocybe odora'', also known as the aniseed toadstool, is a blue-green mushroom that grows near deciduous and coniferous trees. They can be found growing in small groups along the side of tree roots. This mushroom is edible, but a few expe ...
'' – aniseed toadstool; grows near birch trees, but can be easily mistaken for poisonous ones mainly because of its appearance *'' Clitocybe paraditopa'' – Australia *'' Clitocybe parasitica'' *''
Clitocybe rivulosa ''Clitocybe rivulosa'', commonly known as the false champignon or fool's funnel, is a poisonous basidiomycete fungus of the large genus ''Clitocybe''. One of several species similar in appearance, it is a small white funnel-shaped toadstool wid ...
'' – fool's funnel (Europe, North America) *''
Clitocybe ruderalis ''Clitocybe ruderalis'' is a species of agaric fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. Found in northern Europe, it was described as new to science in 1969 by Finnish mycologist Harri Harmaja. References External links * ruderalis Fungi ...
'' *'' Clitocybe sclerotoidea'' *''
Clitocybe strigosa ''Clitocybe strigosa'' is a species of agaric fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. Found in northern Europe, it was described as new to science in 1969 by Finnish mycologist Harri Harmaja. References External links * strigosa Fungi d ...
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Clitocybe subcordispora ''Clitocybe subcordispora'' is a rare species of agaric fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. Found in northern Europe, it was described as new to science in 1969 by Finnish mycologist Harri Harmaja. It is similar to species in the ''Clitocyb ...
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Clitocybe tarda ''Clitocybe tarda'' is a species of mushroom. It has a brownish pink cap with a smooth surface, the flesh is thin and brittle, and the cap tastes bitter. The stalk is slender and smooth. The spore print is pinkish gray. It is unknown if the speci ...
'' *'' Clitocybe truncicola'' *'' Clitocybe vibecina'' The
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jack o'lantern mushroom ('' Omphalotus olearius'') was formerly placed in this genus as ''Clitocybe illudens''.


See also

* List of Tricholomataceae genera * Mushroom hunting *
Mushroom poisoning Mushroom poisoning is poisoning resulting from the ingestion of mushrooms that contain toxic substances. Its symptoms can vary from slight gastrointestinal discomfort to death in about 10 days. Mushroom toxins are secondary metabolites produced by ...


References


External links


''Clitocybe'' at Mushroom Expert.com
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