List of poisonous fungus species
This is a compendium of poisonous fungi. See also mushroom poisoning.
List of toxic mushroom species
There are 113 poisonous fungus species listed below.
Scientific name | Common name | Active agent | Distribution | Similar edible species | Picture |
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Agaricus californicus | California Agaricus | phenol and xanthodermin | North America | Edible Agaricus species | |
Agaricus hondensis | Felt-ringed Agaricus | phenol and xanthodermin | North America | Edible Agaricus species | |
Agaricus menieri | phenol and xanthodermin | Europe | Edible Agaricus species | ||
Agaricus moelleri | phenol and xanthodermin | Europe | Edible Agaricus species | ||
Agaricus phaeolepidotus | phenol and xanthodermin | Europe | Edible Agaricus species | ||
Agaricus placomyces | phenol and xanthodermin | North America and Europe | Edible Agaricus species | ||
Agaricus xanthodermus | Yellow-staining mushroom | phenol and xanthodermin[1][2] | worldwide | Edible Agaricus species | |
Amanita abrupta | American abrupt-bulbed Lepidella | L-2-amino-4-pentynoic acid and 2-Amin-5,5-hexadienoic acid[3] | North America | Edible Agaricus species | |
Amanita aprica | Sunshine amanita | muscarine and ibotenic acid[4] (maybe not muscarine but muscimol) | North America | ||
Amanita boudieri | Boudier's lepidella | A. smithiana toxin[3] | Europe | Edible Agaricus species
Amanita vittadinii |
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Amanita brunnescens | Cleft-foot Amanita | amatoxins[5] | North America | Amanita rubescens
Amanita novinupta |
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Amanita citrina | bufotenin[6] | ||||
Amanita cokeri | Coker's amanita | 2-amino-3-cyclopropylbutanoic acid and 2-amino-5-chloro-4-pentenoic acid[7] | North America | Amanita vittadinii
Edible Agaricus species |
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Amanita cothurnata | Booted amanita | muscimol and ibotenic acid[8] | North America | ||
Amanita echinocephala | European solitary amanita | A. smithiana toxin[3] | Europe, Western Asia and North Africa | Amanita vittadinii
Edible Agaricus species |
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Amanita farinosa | Powdery Amanita | unknown | North America | ||
Amanita flavorubescens | unknown | North America | Amanita rubescens
Amanita novinupta |
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Amanita gemmata | Gemmed Amanita | muscimol and ibotenic acid[9] | Europe, North Africa, Asia and North America | ||
Amanita gioiosa | unknown (probably muscimol and ibotenic acid) | Europe and North Africa | |||
Amanita gracilior | A. smithiana toxin[3] | Europe | |||
Amanita heterochroma | Eucalyptus fly agaric | unknown (probably muscimol and ibotenic acid) | Europe and North Africa | Amanita caesarea | |
Amanita hongoi | Hongo's Amanita | unknown | Japan | ||
Amanita ibotengutake | Japanese ringed-bulbed Amanita | muscimol and ibotenic acid[10] | Japan | ||
Amanita muscaria | Fly agaric | muscimol and ibotenic acid[8] | worldwide | Amanita caesarea | |
Amanita neoovoidea | East Asian egg amidella | 2-amino-4,5-hexadienoic acid[3] | East Asia | Amanita ovoidea | |
Amanita pantherina | Panther cap | muscimol and ibotenic acid[8] | Europe, North Africa, Eastern Asia
(a similar American species exist but is not published yet)[4] |
Amanita rubescens | |
Amanita porphyria | Grey veiled Amanita | unknown (probably bufotenin) | North America and Europe | ||
Amanita pseudoporphyria | Hongo's false death cap | 2-amino-4,5-hexadienoic acid[3] | Asia | ||
Amanita pseudoregalis | False royal fly agaric | unknown (probably muscimol and ibotenic acid) | Europe | Amanita rubescens | |
Amanita pseudorubescens | False blusher | unknown | Europe | Amanita rubescens | |
Amanita regalis | Royal fly agaric | muscimol and ibotenic acid[11] | Europe and Alaska | Amanita rubescens | |
Amanita smithiana | Smith's Amanita | A. smithiana toxin and 2-amino-4,5-hexadienoic acid[3] | North America | ||
Ampulloclitocybe clavipes | Club-footed clitocybe | unknown | North America and Europe | Infundibulicybe geotropa | |
Chlorophyllum molybdites | Green-spored parasol | unknown | worldwide (very rare in Europe) | Chlorophyllum rhacodes
Chlorophyllum olivieri |
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Clitocybe cerussata | muscarine[12] | Europe | Clitopilus prunulus | ||
Clitocybe dealbata | muscarine[12][13] | Europe | Clitopilus prunulus | ||
Coprinopsis alopecia | coprine | Europe | |||
Coprinopsis atramentaria | Common ink cap | coprine[14] | North America, Europe, Asia and Australia | ||
Coprinopsis romagnesiana | Scaly ink cap | coprine | Europe | ||
Cortinarius bolaris | unknown | Europe | |||
Cortinarius callisteus | unknown | Europe | Cantharellus spp. | ||
Cortinarius cinnabarinus | unknown | Europe | Laccaria laccata | ||
Cortinarius cinnamomeofulvus | unknown | Europe | Cantharellus tubaeformis
Cantharellus lutescens |
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Cortinarius cinnamomeoluteus | unknown | Europe | Cantharellus tubaeformis
Cantharellus lutescens |
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Cortinarius cinnamomeus | unknown | North America and Europe | Cantharellus tubaeformis
Cantharellus lutescens |
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Cortinarius cruentus | unknown | Europe | |||
Cortinarius gentilis | unknown | Europe | Cantharellus spp. | ||
Cortinarius limonius | unknown | North America and Europe | Cantharellus spp. | ||
Cortinarius malicorius | unknown | Europe | Cantharellus tubaeformis
Cantharellus lutescens |
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Cortinarius mirandus | unknown | Europe | |||
Cortinarius palustris | unknown | Europe | Cantharellus tubaeformis
Cantharellus lutescens |
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Cortinarius phoeniceus | unknown | Europe | |||
Cortinarius rubicundulus | unknown | North America and Europe | Cantharellus spp. | ||
Cortinarius smithii | Smith's Cortinarius | unknown | North America | ||
Cudonia circinans | gyromitrin and monomethylhydrazine[15] | North America, Europe and Asia | Morchella spp.
Cantharellus spp. |
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Gyromitra perlata | Pig's ears | gyromitrin and monomethylhydrazine[15] | North America and Europe | Disciotis venosa | |
Echinoderma asperum | Freckled dapperling | unknown | North America Europe, Asia and Oceania | Macrolepiota procera
Chlorophyllum rhacodes |
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Echinoderma calcicola | unknown | Europe | Macrolepiota procera
Chlorophyllum rhacodes |
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Entoloma albidum | unknown | North America | Calocybe gambosa
Clitocybe multiceps |
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Entoloma rhodopolium | Wood pinkgill | unknown | Europe and Asia | Entoloma sarcopum | |
Entoloma sinuatum | Livid Entoloma | unknown | North America, Europe and Asia | Calocybe gambosa
Clitocybe multiceps |
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Hebeloma crustuliniforme | Poison pie | unknown | North America, Europe and Australia | Calocybe gambosa
Lepista irina |
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Hebeloma sinapizans | Rough-stalked hebeloma | unknown | North America and Europe | Calocybe gambosa
Lepista irina |
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Helvella crispa | Elfin saddle | unknown | Europe | ||
Helvella dryophila | Oak-loving elfin saddle | unknown | North America | Morchella spp. | |
Helvella lactea | unknown | North America and Europe | |||
Helvella lacunosa | Slate grey saddle | unknown | worldwide | Morchella spp. | |
Helvella vespertina | Western black elfin saddle | unknown | North America | Morchella spp. | |
Hapalopilus nidulans | Tender nesting polypore | polyporic acid[16] | worldwide (except South America) | Fistulina hepatica | |
Hypholoma fasciculare | Sulphur tuft | fasciculol E and fasciculol F[17] | worldwide | Hypholoma capnoides
Kuehneromyce mutabilis |
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Hypholoma lateritium | Brick cap | unknown (probably fasciculol E and fasciculol F) | North America, Europe and Asia | Hypholoma capnoides
Kuehneromyce mutabilis |
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Hypholoma marginatum | unknown (probably fasciculol E and fasciculol F) | Europe | Hypholoma capnoides
Kuehneromyce mutabilis |
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Hypholoma radicosum | unknown (probably fasciculol E and fasciculol F) | Europe | Hypholoma capnoides
Kuehneromyce mutabilis |
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Imperator rhodopurpureus | unknown | Europe | Neoboletus erythropus | ||
Imperator torosus | unknown | Europe | Neoboletus erythropus | ||
Inocybe fibrosa | muscarine | Europe | Tricholoma columbetta | ||
Inocybe geophylla | Earthy inocybe | muscarine[18] | North America and Europe | Clitopilus prunulus | |
Inocybe hystrix | muscarine | North, Central America and Europe | |||
Inocybe lacera | Torn fibercap | muscarine | North America and Europe | ||
Inocybe rimosa | muscarine[18] | Europe and Asia | Marasmius oreades | ||
Inocybe sambucina | muscarine | Europe | Tricholoma columbetta | ||
Lactarius torminosus | Woolly milkcap | velleral | North America, Europe, Asia and North Africa | Lactarius deliciosus | |
Mycena diosma | unknown (probably puraquinonic acid) | Europe | Laccaria amethystina | ||
Mycena pura | Lilac bonnet | puraquinonic acid and psilocybin[19][20] | Europe | Laccaria amethystina | |
Mycena rosea | Rosy bonnet | unknown (probably puraquinonic acid) | Europe | Laccaria amethystina | |
Panaeolus cinctulus | banded mottlegill | psilocybin and psilocin | North America, Europe, Africa and Australia | Marasmius oreades | |
Psilocybe semilanceata | Liberty cap | psilocybin, psilocin, and baeocystin[21] | America, Europe, Asia and Oceania | ||
Omphalotus illudens | Jack-O'lantern mushroom | illudin S, illudin M, and muscarine[22] | North America and Europe | Cantharellus spp. | |
Omphalotus japonicus | Tsukiyotake | illudin S and illudin M[23][24][25] | Asia | Pleurotus ostreatus
Lentinula edodes Sarcomyxa serotina |
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Omphalotus nidiformis | Ghost fungus | illudin S, illudin M, and illudosin[26][26] | Oceania and India | Pleurotus ostreatus
Lentinula edodes Sarcomyxa serotina |
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Omphalotus olearius | Jack-O'lantern mushroom | illudin S[27] | Europe | Cantharellus spp. | |
Omphalotus olivascens | Western jack-o'-lantern mushroom | illudin S[28] | America | Cantharellus spp. | |
Paralepistopsis acromelalga | acromelic acid | Japan | Paralepista flaccida
Paralepista gilva |
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Paralepistopsis amoenolens | Paralysis funnel | acromelic acid | North Africa and Europe | Paralepista flaccida
Paralepista inversa |
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Pholiotina rugosa | amatoxins[29] | North America, Europe and Asia | |||
Ramaria formosa | Beautiful clavaria | unknown | North America, Europe and Asia | Ramaria botrytis | |
Ramaria neoformosa | unknown | Europe | Ramaria botrytis | ||
Ramaria pallida | unknown | North America and Europe | Ramaria botrytis | ||
Rubroboletus legaliae | Le Gal's bolete | unknown (probably boletasine and muscarine) | Europe | Neoboletus erythropus | |
Rubroboletus lupinus | Wolves bolete | unknown (probably boletasine and muscarine) | Europe | Neoboletus erythropus | |
Rubroboletus pulcherrimus | unknown | North America | Neoboletus erythropus | ||
Rubroboletus satanas | Satan's bolete | boletasine and muscarine[30][31] | Europe | Neoboletus erythropus | |
Russula emetica | The sickener | lactarorufin A, methoxyfuranalcohol, and R. emetica unnamed compound[32] | North America, Europe, North Africa and Asia | Russula aurea | |
Russula subnigricans | unknown | ||||
Sarcosphaera coronaria | Pink crown | methylarsonic acid[33] | North America, Europe, North Africa and Asia | ||
Suillellus luridus | Lurid bolete | muscarine[34] | North America, Europe and Asia | Neoboletus erythropus | |
Tricholoma equestre | Yellow knight | unknown | Europe | ||
Tricholoma filamentosum | unknown | unknown | Tricholoma terreum | ||
Tricholoma pardinum | Tiger tricholoma | unknown | North America, Europe and Asia | Tricholoma terreum | |
Tricholoma muscarium | tricholomic acid and ibotenic acid[35][36] | Japan | |||
Trogia venenata | Little white mushroom | unknown | China | ||
Turbinellus floccosus | Woolly false chanterelle | norcaperatic acid[37] | North America and Eastern Asia | Gomphus clavatus
Polyozellus multiplex Cantharellus spp. |
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Turbinellus kauffmanii | norcaperatic acid[37] | North America | Gomphus clavatus
Polyozellus multiplex Cantharellus spp. |
List of suspicious mushroom species
Scientific name | Common name | Distribution | Picture |
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Agrocybe arenicola | Europe | ||
Amanita albocreata | Ringless panther | North America | |
Amanita altipes | Yellow long-stem Amanita | China | |
Amanita breckonii | North America | ||
Amanita ceciliae | Snakeskin grisette | North America and Europe | |
Amanita eliae | Fries's Amanita | Europe and North Africa | |
Amanita flavoconia | Yellow-dust Amanita | North America | |
Amanita frostiana | Frost's Amanita | North America | |
Amanita nehuta | Mahori dust Amanita | New Zealand | |
Amanita parcivolvata | America | ||
Amanita parvipantherina | China | ||
Amanita petalinivolva | South America | ||
Amanita roseotincta | North America | ||
Amanita rubrovolvata | Red volva Amanita | Asia | |
Amanita subfrostiana | False Frost's Amanita | China | |
Amanita velatipes | North America | ||
Amanita viscidolutea | South America | ||
Amanita wellsii | Wells's Amanita | North America | |
Amanita xanthocephala | Vermilion grisette | Australia | |
Armillaria mellea | Honey fungus | North America, Europe, Northern Asia and Australia | |
Calocera viscosa | Yellow stagshorn | North America, Europe and Asia | |
Chlorophyllum brunneum | Shaggy parasol | North America, Europe, Australia and Southern Africa | |
Choiromyces venosus | Europe | ||
Clitocybe fragrans | Europe | ||
Clitocybe nebularis | Clouded agaric | North America and Europe | |
Conocybe subovalis | Europe | ||
Coprinellus micaceus | Mica cap | worldwide | |
Lactarius chrysorrheus | Yellowdrop milkcap | North America, Europe and North Africa | |
Lactarius helvus | Fenugreek milkcap | Europe and Asia | |
Lepiota cristata | Stinking dapperling | North America, Europe, Northern Africa, Northern Asia and New Zealand | |
Marasmius collinus | Europe | ||
Russula olivacea | North America, Europe and Asia | ||
Russula viscida | Europe | ||
Schizophyllum commune | worldwide | ||
Scleroderma citrinum | common earthball | North America, Europe and Asia | |
Stropharia aeruginosa | Verdigris agaric | North America and Europe | |
Tricholoma sulphureum | Gas agaric | Europe and North America | |
Tricholoma bufonium | Europe |
See also
- List of deadly fungi
- List of poisonous animals
- List of poisonous plants
- Mushroom poisoning
- Mycotoxicology
- Mycotoxin
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