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Entoloma rhodopolium,
commonly known as the wood pinkgill, is a
poisonous mushroom found in
Europe and Asia. In fact, it is one of the
three most commonly...
- diarrhea, nausea, and
abdominal pain). At
least one
poisonous species, E.
rhodopolium, has been
found to
contain significant quantities of the
mycotoxin muscarine...
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rhodopolioid clade with (among
other species) E. sordidulum, E. politum and E.
rhodopolium, and most
closely related to E. sp. 1. This
rhodopolioid clade lay within...
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America Calocybe gambosa ****opilus
prunulus ****ocybe
multiceps Entoloma rhodopolium Wood
pinkgill unknown Europe and Asia
Entoloma sarcopum Entoloma sinuatum...
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confused with
Entoloma lividoalbum,
Entoloma sericatum, and
Entoloma rhodopolium, all of
which are poisonous.
Brownits can also be
mistaken for Collybia...
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highly poisonous, such as
livid entoloma (Entoloma sinuatum),
Entoloma rhodopolium, and
Entoloma nidorosum.
Symptoms of
intense gastrointestinal upset appear...
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Entoloma rhodellum (Romagn.) Noordel. & Co-David
Entoloma rhodopolium (Fr.) P.Kumm.
Entoloma rigens (Romagn. & Gilles) Noordel. & Co-David...
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restiaceum Bunge Acantholimon revolutum Rech.f. & Köie
Acantholimon rhodopolium Rech.f. & Schiman-Czeika
Acantholimon riyatguelii Yıldırım Acantholimon...
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poisoning in ****an (Other two are
Omphalotus ****onicus and
Entoloma rhodopolium).
Consumption of the
mushroom causes gastrointestinal distress, including...