List of deadly fungus species explained

Although many people have a fear of mushroom poisoning by "toadstools", only a small number of the many macroscopic fruiting bodies commonly known as mushrooms and toadstools have proven fatal to humans.

This list is not exhaustive and does not contain many fungi that, although not deadly, are still harmful. For a less-detailed list of fungi that include non-deadly poisonous species, see List of poisonous fungi.

Fungi with significant risk of death if consumed

Scientific nameCommon nameActive AgentToxicityHabitatSimilar edible speciesPicture
Amanita arocheae
Tulloss, Ovrebo & Halling
Latin American death capamanitinsliverWoodland (oak)
Mexico
Volvariella volvacea, Amanita vaginata, Amanita fulva
Amanita bisporigera
G. F. Atk.
Eastern destroying angelamanitinsliverWoodland (pine and oak)
Eastern North America
Agaricus silvicola, Volvariella volvacea
Amanita exitialis
Zhu L. Yang & T.H. Li
Guangzhou destroying angelamanitins[1] [2] liverDeciduous woodland
Guangdong province,
China; India
Amanita fuliginea
Hongo
East Asian brown death capamanitinsliverWoodland
China
Amanita magnivelaris
Peck
Great felt skirt destroying angelamanitins[3] liverAmericas
Amanita ocreata
Peck
Western destroying angelamanitinsliverWoodland (oak)
Pacific Northwest
North America
Amanita phalloides
(Vaill. ex Fr.) Link
death capamanitinsliver Woodland (various)
Europe, North Africa, North America, Australia (SE), New Zealand
Volvariella volvacea,
Russula virescens
Amanita lanei
Tricholoma equestre, Agaricus campestris
Amanita smithiana
Bas
smith's lepidella2-amino-4,5-hexadienoic acid liver & kidneyWoodland
Japan and Pacific Northwest
Amanita sphaerobulbosa
Hongo
Asian abrupt-bulbed Lepidella2-amino-4,5-hexadienoic acidliver & kidneyMixed woodlands, eastern Asia
Amanita subpallidorosea
Qing Cai, Zhu L. Yang & Y.Y. Cui
amanitinsliverWoodland
China
Amanita subjunquillea
S. Imai
East Asian death capamanitinsliverWoodland
East and Southeast Asia, Japan, India
Amanita verna
(Bull.: Fr.) Lam.
Fool's mushroomamanitinsliverWoodland (various)
Europe
Agaricus arvensis
Agaricus campestris
Lycoperdon spp.
Amanita virosa
(Fr.) Bertillon
European destroying angelamanitinsliverWoodland (various)
Europe
Agaricus arvensis
Agaricus campestris
Lycoperdon spp.
Claviceps purpureaErgotergot alkaloidsmultiplegrass
Clitocybe dealbata
(Sowerby) Gillet
ivory funnelmuscarineCNSgrassland
Europe, North America
Marasmius oreades Clitopilus prunulus
Clitocybe rivulosa
(Pers.) P. Kumm.
false champignonmuscarineCNSgrassland
Europe, North America
Marasmius oreadesClitopilus prunulus
Cortinarius orellanus
Fries
Fool's webcaporellaninekidneyConiferous woodland
Northern Europe
Cortinarius rubellus
Cooke
deadly webcaporellaninekidneyConiferous woodland
Northern Europe
Cortinarius eartoxicus
Gasparini
deadly webcaporellaninekidneyTasman Peninsula, Tasmania
Cortinarius splendens
Rob. Henry
splendid webcap, yellow clubbed footorellaninekidney
Galerina marginata
(Batsch) Kühner
autumn skullcapamanitinsliverworldwideKuehneromyces mutabilis
Galerina sulciceps
(Batsch) Kühner
toadstoolamanitinsliverIndonesia
Gyromitra esculenta
(Pers. ex Pers.) Fr.
false morelgyromitrin and monomethylhydrazinemultiple (depletes PLP stores)Coniferous woodlands in the Northern hemisphereMorchella spp.
Inosperma erubescens
(A. Blytt) Matheny & Esteve-Rav.
red-staining inocybe
(prev. I. patouillardii)
muscarineCNSDeciduous woodland (beech)
Europe
Calocybe gambosa,
Agaricus spp.,
Cortinarius caperatus[4]
Lepiota brunneoincarnata
Chodat & C. Martín
deadly dapperlingamanitinsliverConiferous woodland
Europe
Tricholoma terreum, Marasmius oreades
Lepiota brunneolilacea
Bon & Boiffard
star dapperlingamanitinsliverSand dunes of Western Europe
Lepiota castanea
Quél
chestnut dapperlingamanitinsliverConiferous woodland
Europe
Lepiota helveola
Bres.
amanitinsliverConiferous woodlands of Europe
Lepiota subincarnata
deadly parasolamanitinsliverAsia, Europe, and North America
Pholiotina rugosa
(Peck) Singer
more commonly known as Conocybe filaris
amanitinslivergrassland, lawns, rich soil and compost
North America, Europe and Asia
Psilocybe spp.
Trichoderma cornu-damaepoison fire coralsatratoxin-H (a ribosome inactivating small molecule) bone marrow, brain and skinJapan, South Korea, Papua New Guinea, AustraliaGanoderma
Paxillus involutus
(Batsch ex Fr.) Fr.
brown roll-rimunknown, possibly glycoprotein antigenextreme autoimmune reaction with hemolysisEurope and North America
Trogia venenata
Zhu L.Yang, Y.C.Li & L.P.Tang
Little White(2S,4R)‐2‐amino‐4‐hydroxyhex‐5‐ynoic acid Causes cardiac arrhythmia and hypoglycemia (Yunnan Sudden Death Syndrome)Yunnan, Chinawhite Pleurotus

Fungi where isolated deaths have been reported

Scientific nameCommon nameActive AgentToxicityHabitatSimilar edible speciesPicture
Amanita muscariaFly agaricMuscimolCNSNorthern hemisphere, coniferous and deciduous woodlandLycoperdon spp.Calvatia spp.

Amanita caesarea

Rubroboletus pulcherrimus
Fr.
Red-pored boleteunknownsevere gastrointestinalWoodland
Western North America
Boletus edulis
Neoboletus luridiformis
Entoloma sinuatum
(Bull.) P. Kumm.
Livid pinkgillunknownsevere gastrointestinalDeciduous woodland
North America, Europe
Clitopilus prunulus
Calocybe gambosa
Entoloma abortivum
Hypholoma fasciculare
(Huds.:Fr.) P. Kumm.
sulfur tuftFasciculol F and E severe gastrointestinalWoodland
Western North America
Armillaria mellea
Hypholoma capnoides
Lactarius torminosus
(Schaeff.) Gray
woolly milk-capunknownsevere gastrointestinalWoodland
Northern Europe
Lactarius deliciosus
Omphalotus illudens
(Schwein.) Bresinsky & Besl
jack-o'lantern mushroomsevere cramps, vomiting, and diarrheaNorth AmericaCantharellus californicus
Omphalotus japonicus
(Kawam.) Kirchm. & O.K.Mill. (2002)
jack-o'lantern mushroomsevere cramps, vomiting, and diarrheaJapanPleurotus ostreatus
Lentinula edodes
Panellus serotinus
Pleurocybella porrigensAngel WingsPleurocybellaziridine[5] neurotoxicWoodland (various)
North America, Europe and Asia
Pleurotus pulmonarius
Russula subnigricans
Hongo
Nisekurohatsu cycloprop-2-ene carboxylic acidrhabdomyolysisworldwide
Tricholoma equestre
(L.) P. Kumm.
yellow knight, man-on-horsebackpossibly cycloprop-2-ene carboxylic acid?rhabdomyolysisworldwide

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Hu J, Chen ZH, Zhang ZG, Zhang P . 2003 . Analysis of the main amatoxins and phallotoxins in Amanita exitialis, a new species in China . Weishengwu Xuebao . 43 . 5 . 642–46 . 16281563 . 0001-6209.
  3. Logemann H, Argueta J, Guzmán G, Montoya Bello L, Bandala Munoz VM, De Leon Chocooj R . 1987 . A deadly poisoning by mushrooms in Guatemala . Revista Mexicana de Micologia . 3 . 211–16 . 0187-3180. es.
  4. Book: Zeitlmayr L.. 1976. Wild Mushrooms:An Illustrated Handbook. 77. Garden City Press. Hertfordshire. 0-584-10324-7.
  5. Wakimoto T, Asakawa T, Akahoshi S, Suzuki T, Nagai K, Kawagishi H, Kan T . 10.1002/anie.201004646 . Proof of the existence of an unstable amino acid: pleurocybellaziridine in Pleurocybella porrigens . Angewandte Chemie International Edition . 50 . 5 . 1168–1170 . 2011 . 21268219.