Hebeloma_vinosophyllum

<i>Hebeloma vinosophyllum</i>

Hebeloma vinosophyllum

Species of fungus


Hebeloma vinosophyllum is a toxic species of agaric fungus in the family Hymenogastraceae. The species was described by Japanese mycologist Tsuguo Hongo in 1965. It was recorded from Vietnamese Pinus kesiya forests in 2014, its first record in Southeast Asia.[1]

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An ammonia fungus, it tends to grow on the corpses of animals. It contains eleven poisonous compounds collectively known as hebevinosides.[2][3]

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References

  1. Ho B-TQ; Pham N-DH; Shimizu K; Fukiharu T; Truong BN; Suzuki A. (2014). "The first record of Hebeloma vinosophyllum (Strophariaceae) in Southeast Asia". Mycotaxon. 128: 25–36. doi:10.5248/128.25.
  2. Fujimoto H, Suzuki K, Hagiwara H, Yamazaki M (1986). "New toxic metabolites from a mushroom, Hebeloma vinosophyllum. I. Structures of hebevinosides I, II, III, IV, and V". Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 34 (1): 88–99. doi:10.1248/cpb.34.88. PMID 3698144.



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