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Species of fungus
found in eastern North America is Omphalotus illudens. Unlike chanterelles, Omphalotus olearius and other Omphalotus species contain the toxin illudin
Omphalotus_olearius
Species of bioluminescent fungus in the family Marasmiaceae
Omphalotus nidiformis, or ghost fungus, is a gilled basidiomycete mushroom most notable for its bioluminescent properties. It is known to be found primarily
Omphalotus_nidiformis
Genus of fungi
the jack-o'-lantern mushroom (Omphalotus olearius). Omphalotus mushrooms have been mistaken for chanterelles. All Omphalotus species are presumed poisonous
Omphalotus
Species of fungus
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
Omphalotus_illudens
Species of fungus
composed of Omphalotus nidiformis of Australia, Omphalotus olivascens of Western North America and Omphalotus olearius of Europe. Omphalotus japonicus is
Omphalotus_japonicus
Omphalotus nidiformis Bioluminescence is the production of light by living organisms. The environment organizes this list of bioluminescent organisms,
List of bioluminescent organisms
List_of_bioluminescent_organisms
Species of fungus
Omphalotus subilludens, commonly known as the Southern Jack O'lantern mushroom, is a basidiomycete fungi in the genus Omphalotus. It has been definitively
Omphalotus_subilludens
Fungal bioluminescence
occurs in a number of species, including Panellus stipticus, Omphalotus olearius and Omphalotus nidiformis. The bluish-green glow is attributed to luciferin
Foxfire
belong to four distinct evolutionary lineages. The Omphalotus lineage (comprising the genera Omphalotus and Neonothopanus) contains 12 species, the Armillaria
List_of_bioluminescent_fungi
Species of fungus
the genus Omphalotus (Omphalotaceae)". Persoonia. 17 (4): 583–600. Petersen, Ronald H.; Hughes, Karen W. (1997). "Mating systems in Omphalotus (Paxillaceae
Omphalotus_mexicanus
Species of fungus
chanterelles lack; also, Omphalotus species are saprotrophic, grow directly on wood, and are bioluminescent. Several Omphalotus species with similar bioluminescent
Omphalotus_olivascens
Species of fungus
features, C. cibarius can be confused with species such as the poisonous Omphalotus illudens. The golden chanterelle is a commonly consumed and choice edible
Cantharellus_cibarius
Index of fungi with the same common name
in the genus Omphalotus: Omphalotus illudens of eastern North America Omphalotus olearius occurs in Europe and South Africa Omphalotus olivascens of
Jack_o'_lantern_mushroom
Common name of several species of fungi
in mild gastrointestinal distress. The poisonous species in the genus Omphalotus (the jack-o'-lantern mushrooms) have been misidentified as chanterelles
Chanterelle
doi:10.1016/B978-012370467-2/50169-3. ISBN 978-0-12-370467-2. Omphalotus olearius, Omphalotus subilludens, and Lampteromyces japonicus contain illudin S
List of poisonous mushroom species
List_of_poisonous_mushroom_species
Species of fungus
Feng B. (2013). "The genus Omphalotus (Omphalotaceae) in China" (PDF). Mycosystema. 32 (3): 545–56. ISSN 1672-6472. Omphalotus flagelliformis in Index Fungorum
Omphalotus_flagelliformis
Genus of fungi
other genera, such as Favolaschia, Hohenbuehelia, Lentinus, Marasmiellus, Omphalotus, Panellus, Pleurocybella, and Resupinatus. See Singer (1986) for an example
Pleurotus
Species of fungus
morphological observations in the genus Omphalotus (Omphalotaceae)". Persoonia. 17 (4): 583–600. "Omphalotus mangensis (Jian Z. Li & X.W. Hu) Kirchm.
Omphalotus_mangensis
Family of fungi
1985 by German mycologist Andreas Bresinsky to accommodate the genus Omphalotus (including Lampteromyces) based on anatomical and morphological characters
Omphalotaceae
Species of fungus
hairy-capped Phyllotopsis nidulans, and the smaller Pleurocybella porrigens. Omphalotus nidiformis is a toxic lookalike found in Australia. In North America,
Pleurotus_ostreatus
Harmful effects from ingestion of toxic substances present in a mushroom
doses, respiratory failure. Muscarine is found in mushrooms of the genus Omphalotus, notably the jack o' Lantern mushrooms. It is also found in A. muscaria
Mushroom_poisoning
Species of fungus
genera Craterellus, Gomphus, Omphalotus, and Polyozellus may have a somewhat similar appearance to C. californicus. Omphalotus olivascens, the western jack-o'-lantern
Cantharellus_californicus
form. Illudins are thought to be responsible for the toxicity of various Omphalotus species such as O. olearius and O. illudens (Jack o' Lantern mushrooms)
Illudin
Organism belonging to kingdom Fungi
Omphalotus nidiformis, a bioluminescent mushroom
Fungus
Spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus
Others have decurrent gills that extend down the stalk, as in the genera Omphalotus and Pleurotus. There are a great number of variations between the extremes
Mushroom
Species of fungus in the family Hygrophoropsidaceae
cortina in young specimens. The poisonous jack-o'-lantern mushrooms (genus Omphalotus) comprise another group of lookalikes; however, they have straight, non-forked
Hygrophoropsis_aurantiaca
Class of light-emitting chemical compounds
of several species of fungi, including Neonothopanus nambi, Omphalotus olearius, Omphalotus nidiformis, and Panellus stipticus. Luciferin is widely used
Luciferin
Atmospheric ghost lights
being of Hungarian folklore Mãe-do-Ouro – Brazilian mythological figure Omphalotus olearius – Species of fungus Santelmo – Creature of Philippine mythology
Will-o'-the-wisp
Emission of light by a living organism
species of fungi that emit light. Species in the genera Armillaria, Mycena, Omphalotus, Panellus, Pleurotus and others do this, emitting usually greenish light
Bioluminescence
severe gastrointestinal Woodland Northern Europe Lactarius deliciosus Omphalotus illudens (Schwein.) Bresinsky & Besl jack-o'lantern mushroom Illudins
List of deadly mushroom species
List_of_deadly_mushroom_species
Genus of fungi
poisonous. The very similar jack-o'-lantern mushroom (Omphalotus olearius) and its sister species (Omphalotus olivascens) are very poisonous, though not lethal
Cantharellus
Road historically used to transport corpses to cemeteries
Omphalotus olearius, bioluminescent fungus
Corpse_road
Species of fungus
G. subspectabilis, which do. It also resembles Armillaria mellea and Omphalotus olivascens. Gymnopilus junonius is found in Europe, Australasia and South
Gymnopilus_junonius
National park in Australia
the park is the ruby bonnet (Mycena viscidocruenta). The ghost fungus (Omphalotus nidiformis) grows on trees and is another easily recognisable species
Great_Otway_National_Park
Chemical compound
is a terphenylquinone pigment that is found in several fungi, such as Omphalotus subilludens and Polyozellus multiplex. Thelephoric acid has been shown
Thelephoric_acid
Australian island in the Tasman Sea
After heavy rain, the endemic glowing mushroom Mycena chlorophanos, and Omphalotus nidiformis, can be found in the palm forests. The palms are the signature
Lord_Howe_Island
List of terms used in biology
Sonchus oleraceus oleraceus – oleracea – oleraceum oleum, olearis L oil Omphalotus olearius, jack o'lantern mushroom ommato- G ὄμμᾰ (ómma), gen. ὄμμᾰτος
List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names
List_of_Latin_and_Greek_words_commonly_used_in_systematic_names
Species of fungus
sister taxon to Neonothopanus nambi rather than members of the genus Omphalotus and placed it in the genus Neonothopanus. The fleshy yellow mushrooms
Neonothopanus_gardneri
Genus of fungi
agaric Clitocybe gibba, see Infundibulicybe gibba Clitocybe illudens, see Omphalotus illudens – jack o'lantern mushroom Clitocybe nuda / Lepista nuda, see
Clitocybe
Chemical compound
illudin S, a sesquiterpene toxin found in the Jack 'o' Lantern mushroom (Omphalotus illudens). The compound was originally synthesized by Dr. Trevor McMorris
Irofulven
Species of fungus
floccosus, which shares the chanterelle's veiny folds but not its edibility), Omphalotus (particularly the poisonous O. olivascens in California), and Polyozellus
Cantharellus_formosus
Species of fungus
distinguish C. flavolateritius. The poisonous "Jack O'Lantern" mushroom, Omphalotus olearius, is roughly similar in stature and color, but can be differentiated
Cantharellus_lateritius
American mycologist (1930–2006)
being one of the authors erecting the genus Chroogomphus. He described Omphalotus olivascens, several species of Amanita, and the ghoul fungus Hebeloma
Orson_K._Miller_Jr.
Species of fungus
tomentosus, and species in the genera Clitocybe, Craterellus, Gomphus, Omphalotus, and Polyozellus may have a somewhat similar appearance. C. subalbidus
Cantharellus_subalbidus
Topics referred to by the same term
Jack O'Lantern (film), a 2004 film Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern, a magazine Omphalotus olearius mushroom, commonly known as the jack-o-lantern mushroom This
Jack-o'-lantern (disambiguation)
Jack-o'-lantern_(disambiguation)
Species of gastropod
bodies of such fungi as Polyporus varius and the bioluminescent fungus Omphalotus nidiformis. It may also feed on rotting leaves on the forest floor. It
Hedleyella_falconeri
Nidularia Fr. 5 70 Cyathus striatus Omphalotaceae Bresinsky 1985 Omphalotus Fayod 18 701 Omphalotus olearius Phelloriniaceae Doweld 2014 Phellorinia Berk. 2 2
List_of_Agaricales_families
Species of fungus
who studied the bioluminescence of fungi. In his descriptive paper of Omphalotus japonicus, he also reported the effects of nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen
Panellus_pusillus
Surname list
theologian and hymnwriter Look up olearius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Omphalotus olearius, commonly known as the Jack o'Lantern mushroom Ranella olearius
Olearius
Genus of fungi
Olov (1 June 1998). "Production of Antibiotics by Collybia nivalis, Omphalotus olearius, a Favolaschia and a Pterula Species on Natural Substrates".
Pterula
Species of fungus
implicated fungi in cases of mushroom poisoning in Japan. (The other two are Omphalotus japonicus and Tricholoma ustale.) Muscarine, muscaridine, and choline
Entoloma_rhodopolium
Species of fly
associated with several species of fungus, including Amanita ochrophylla and Omphalotus nidiformis. French entomologist Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart first described
Tapeigaster_nigricornis
Australian botanist (1830–1913)
Plantae MEL 0646630A 1893 Lactarius eucalypti Fungi MEL 1052538A 1893 Omphalotus nidiformis Fungi MEL 1053918A 1893 Pleurotus australis Fungi MEL 1052555A
Anna_Frances_Walker
Examples of separate lineages of organisms developing similar characteristics
jellyfish, fireflies, Rhagophthalmidae, Pyrophorus beetles, pyrosome, Mycena, Omphalotus nidiformis mushrooms, Vargula hilgendorfii, Quantula striata snail, googly-eyed
List of examples of convergent evolution
List_of_examples_of_convergent_evolution
Species of fly
associated with several species of fungus, including Agaricus campestris and Omphalotus nidiformis. French entomologist Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart first described
Tapeigaster_annulipes
Species of fungus
most commonly implicated with mushroom poisoning in Japan (Other two are Omphalotus japonicus and Entoloma rhodopolium). Consumption of the mushroom causes
Tricholoma_ustale
Species of fungus
Chroogomphus tomentosus, and species in the genera Craterellus, Gomphus, Omphalotus, and Polyozellus may have a somewhat similar appearance to C. cascadensis
Cantharellus_cascadensis
American Mycologist, Distinguished Professor of Botany
Martha Lee Powell. She was inspired to study mycology by the glow of Omphalotus olearius mushrooms she had placed in her bedroom after finding them in
Martha_J._Powell
eurystomus Choanomphalus lindholmi Choanomphalus microtrochus Choanomphalus omphalotus Choanomphalus pygmaeus Culmenella rezvoji Beau's stream limpet (Ferrissia
List of data deficient molluscs
List_of_data_deficient_molluscs
(1838) [1836-1838] Agaricus (Pleurotus) olearius DC. 1815 accepted as Omphalotus olearius (DC.) Singer, (1948) [1946] Agaricus (Pleurotus) perpusillus
List of fungi of South Africa – A
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_A
Chemical compound
natural product that can be extracted from the jack o'lantern mushroom (Omphalotus olearius). One important acylfulvene, 6-hydroxymethylacylfulvene (irofulven)
Acylfulvene
American mycologist (1918–2001)
Club 110:224–225. 1983. Nair MSR, Carey ST, Rogerson CT. "Illudoids from Omphalotus olivascens and Clitocybe subilludens". Mycologia 75:920–922. 1984 [May
Clark_Thomas_Rogerson
Swiss mycologist (1860–1900)
designations which are still in use today: Agrocybe, Cystoderma, Delicatula, Omphalotus, Pholiotina, and Schinzinia. These genera, which bear his name as originating
Victor_Fayod
Genus of fungi
Hygrophoropsidaceae, circumscribed by Robert Kühner in 1980 to contain it and the genus Omphalotus. Singer considered this family to be "transient between Tricholomatales
Hygrophoropsis
Genus of molluscs
Choanomphalus okhoticus Prozorova & Starobogatov, 1997 Choanomphalus omphalotus W. Dybowski, 1901 Choanomphalus parvus Kozhov, 1936 Choanomphalus patulaeformis
Choanomphalus
(Speg.) R.H.Petersen & Krisai 4 South America & Africa Omphalotus Fayod 1889 Omphalotaceae Omphalotus olearius (DC.) Singer 10 Worldwide Rhodocollybia Singer
List_of_Agaricales_genera
Nothopanus eugrammus (Mont.) Singer 2 Worldwide, mostly tropical Omphalotus Fayod 1889 Omphalotus olearius (DC.:Fr.) Singer 5 Cosmopolitan Palaeocephala Singer
List_of_Marasmiaceae_genera
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