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''Clitocybe'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus com ...
of
mushroom A mushroom or toadstool is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground, on soil, or on its food source. ''Toadstool'' generally denotes one poisonous to humans. The standard for the name "mushroom" is t ...
s characterized by white, off-white, buff, cream, pink, or light-yellow
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s,
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running down the
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, and pale white to brown or lilac coloration. They are primarily
saprotrophic Saprotrophic nutrition or lysotrophic nutrition is a process of chemoheterotrophic extracellular digestion involved in the processing of decayed (dead or waste) organic matter. It occurs in saprotrophs, and is most often associated with fungi (f ...
, 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 An edible item is any item that is safe for humans to eat. "Edible" is differentiated from "eatable" because it does not indicate how an item tastes, only whether it is fit to be eaten. Nonpoisonous items found in nature – such as some mushroo ...
; many others are
poisonous Poison is a chemical substance that has a detrimental effect to life. The term is used in a wide range of scientific fields and industries, where it is often specifically defined. It may also be applied colloquially or figuratively, with a broa ...
, containing the toxin
muscarine Muscarine, L-(+)-muscarine, or muscarin is a natural product found in certain mushrooms, particularly in ''Inocybe'' and ''Clitocybe'' species, such as the deadly '' C. dealbata''. Mushrooms in the genera ''Entoloma'' and ''Mycena'' have al ...
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 Elias Magnus Fries (15 August 1794 – 8 February 1878) was a Swedish mycologist and botanist. Career Fries was born at Femsjö (Hylte Municipality), Småland, the son of the pastor there. He attended school in Växjö. He acquired an ...
in 1821 as a
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in the genus ''
Agaricus ''Agaricus'' is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with over 400 members worldwide and possibly again as many disputed or newly-discovered species. The genus includes the common ("button") mushroom (''Agaricus bisp ...
''. Friedrich Staude elevated it to generic status in 1857. Recent
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work has shown the genus to be
polyphyletic A polyphyletic group is an assemblage of organisms or other evolving elements that is of mixed evolutionary origin. The term is often applied to groups that share similar features known as homoplasies, which are explained as a result of converg ...
: many members are seemingly distantly related and other fungi, such as the field blewit 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 ''Infundibulicybe'' is a genus of fungi that is robustly placed incertae sedis as sister group to the Tricholomatoid clade. It has previously been part of the family of Tricholomataceae, but recent molecular phylogeny has shown it to take an isol ...
'' 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 ...
''.


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 ''Paralepistopsis amoenolens'' is an agaric fungus in the Tricholomataceae family. It is commonly known as the paralysis funnel. Taxonomy It was first Species description, described in 1975 by the French mycologist Georges Jean Louis Malençon ...
'' 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 Muscarine, L-(+)-muscarine, or muscarin is a natural product found in certain mushrooms, particularly in ''Inocybe'' and ''Clitocybe'' species, such as the deadly '' C. dealbata''. Mushrooms in the genera ''Entoloma'' and ''Mycena'' have al ...
, which was originally found in small amounts in the famous
fly agaric ''Amanita muscaria'', commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete of the genus ''Amanita''. It is also a muscimol mushroom. Native throughout the temperate and boreal regions of the Northern Hemisphere, ''Amanita muscar ...
. However, the small white ''Clitocybe'' species contain muscarine in dangerous amounts, and two species in particular, the closely related ''
Clitocybe dealbata ''Clitocybe dealbata'', also known as the ivory funnel, is a small white funnel-shaped toadstool widely found in lawns, meadows and other grassy areas in Europe and North America. Also known as the sweating mushroom, it derives this name from th ...
'' and '' Clitocybe rivulosa'', 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 alexandri'' *'' Clitocybe amarescens'' *''Clitocybe amoenolens'' – poisonous bamboo mushroom (France), now classified as '' Paralepistopsis amoenolens'' *'' Clitocybe brumalis'' – winter funnel cap *'' Clitocybe brunneocephala'' – 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'' – 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 ...
*'' Clitocybe connata'' – 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 ''Clitocybe dealbata'', also known as the ivory funnel, is a small white funnel-shaped toadstool widely found in lawns, meadows and other grassy areas in Europe and North America. Also known as the sweating mushroom, it derives this name from th ...
'' – ivory funnel, sweating mushroom (Europe), poisonous *'' Clitocybe ditopus'' *'' Clitocybe dilatata'' – poisonous *'' Clitocybe eccentrica'' *'' Clitocybe entoloma'' *'' Clitocybe eucalyptorum'' *'' Clitocybe fennica'' *'' Clitocybe fragrans'' – fragrant funnel *''Clitocybe geotropa'' – trooping funnel, monk's head agaric, now classified as ''
Infundibulicybe geotropa ''Infundibulicybe geotropa'', also known as the trooping funnel or monk's head, is a funnel-shaped toadstool widely found in Europe and (less commonly) in North America. A large sturdy cream- or buff-coloured funnel-shaped mushroom, it grows in m ...
'' *'' Clitocybe gilvaoides'' *'' Clitocybe glacialis'' *'' Clitocybe globispora'' *'' Clitocybe glutiniceps'' *'' Clitocybe lohjaensis'' *'' Clitocybe marginella'' *''
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 ''Clitocybe nebularis'' or ''Lepista nebularis'', commonly known as the clouded agaric or cloud funnel, is an abundant gilled fungus which appears both in conifer-dominated forests and broad-leaved woodland in Europe and North America. Appeari ...
'' – 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 odora'' – 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'' – fool's funnel (Europe, North America) *'' Clitocybe ruderalis'' *'' Clitocybe sclerotoidea'' *'' Clitocybe strigosa'' *'' Clitocybe subcordispora'' *''
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 bioluminescent jack o'lantern mushroom (''
Omphalotus olearius ''Omphalotus olearius'',Singer R (1948) In: ''Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci.'' 32: 133 ('1946'). commonly known as the jack-o'-lantern mushroom, is a poisonous orange gilled mushroom that to an untrained eye appears similar to some chanterelles. It is n ...
'') was formerly placed in this genus as ''Clitocybe illudens''.


See also

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List of Tricholomataceae genera The Tricholomataceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. A 2008 estimate placed 78 genera and 1020 species in the family. In 2014, Sánchez-García and colleagues proposed a revised classification of the Tricholomataceae with seven gener ...
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Mushroom hunting Mushroom hunting, mushrooming, mushroom picking, mushroom foraging, and similar terms describe the activity of gathering mushrooms in the wild, typically for culinary use. This practice is popular throughout most of Europe, Australia, Japan, K ...
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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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