Chlorophyllum molybditis

Japanese: Chlorophyllum molybditis(英語表記)Chlorophyllummolybditis
Chlorophyllum molybditis

…A similar mushroom, whose white flesh turns red when bruised, is called L. rhacodes (Vitt.) Quél. and is edible. Chlorophyllum molybditis (Fr.) Quél., whose gills turn dark green, is highly poisonous, and poisoning has occurred in Shikoku. [Imaseki Rokuya] …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Chlorophyllum molybditis" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…これに似て,傷つけると白い肉が赤く変わるものをカラカサタケモドキL.rhacodes(Vitt.) Quél.といい食用になる。またひだが暗緑色になるオオシロカラカサタケChlorophyllum molybditis (Fr.) Quél.は,かなり強い毒性があり,中毒は四国に発生している。【今関 六也】。…

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