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found in
eastern North America is
Omphalotus illudens.
Unlike chanterelles,
Omphalotus olearius and
other Omphalotus species contain the
toxin illudin...
- jack-o'-lantern
mushroom (
Omphalotus olearius).
Species of
Omphalotus have been
mistaken for chanterelles. All
Omphalotus species are
presumed poisonous...
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Omphalotus nidiformis, or
ghost fungus, is a
gilled basidiomycete mushroom most
notable for its
bioluminescent properties. It is
known to be
found primarily...
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Omphalotus illudens,
commonly known as the
eastern jack-o'lantern mushroom, is a
North American species of fungus. It
forms a large,
orange mushroom. The...
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occurs in a
number of species,
including Panellus stipticus,
Omphalotus olearius and
Omphalotus nidiformis. The bluish-green glow is
attributed to luciferin...
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chanterelles lack; also,
Omphalotus species are saprotrophic, grow
directly on wood, and are bioluminescent.
Several Omphalotus species with
similar bioluminescent...
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belong to four
distinct evolutionary lineages. The
Omphalotus lineage (comprising the
genera Omphalotus and Neonothop****)
contains 12 species, the Armillaria...
- Feng B. (2013). "The
genus Omphalotus (Omphalotaceae) in China" (PDF). Mycosystema. 32 (3): 545–56. ISSN 1672-6472.
Omphalotus flagelliformis in
Index Fungorum...
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Omphalotus subilludens,
commonly known as the
Southern Jack O'lantern mushroom, is a
basidiomycete fungi in the
genus Omphalotus. It has been definitively...
- features, C.
cibarius can be
confused with
species such as the
poisonous Omphalotus illudens. The
golden chanterelle is a
commonly consumed and
choice edible...