New occurrence data of the toxic mushroom Chlorophyllum molybdites (Basidiomycota, Agaricaceae) in the Brazilian Amazon region

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Soares, Daniel Marinho [1 ]
Santana, Marcos Diones Ferreira [2 ]
Canto, Eveleise Samira Martins [2 ]
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[1] Univ Fed Oeste Para, Inst Ciencias Educ, BR-68035000 Santarem, Para, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Oeste Para, Inst Ciencias & Tecnol Aguas, BR-68040470 Santarem, Para, Brazil
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Agaricales; Amazonian funga; taxonomy; toxic mushroom; STATE;
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10.1590/1809-4392202300482
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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Chlorophyllum molybdites (Agaricaceae) is a toxic mushroom that occurs in Brazil, mostly in the southern region, where cases of poisoning due to accidental ingestion accumulate. In the Amazon region, the species is little known. Here we report the first confirmed occurrence record for the state of Par & aacute;. We expand the geographic distribution of C. molybdites and provide a morphological description of the specimens found, contributing to the knowledge of fungal diversity in the Brazilian Amazon region.
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