This very poisonous funnel contains the toxin muscarine. An infrequent find in both coniferous and deciduous broadleaf woodland, these pretty funnels are translucent when viewed from beneath in sunlight. The frosted nature of the cap is best seen on young specimens during dry weather. This is a 5 to 10 cm white or creamy coloured fungus that may be fairly flat at first but tends to become funnel shaped. The cap develops ochre patches with age. The flesh has a pleasant fruity smell. The stem grows to 8cm and has a swollen, downy base.
Collybia phyllophila was first described by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon as Agaricus phyllophilus in his work "Synopsis methodica fungorum" in 1801. In 1871, it was renamed to Clitocybe phyllophila by Paul Kummer in his book "Der Führer in die Pilzkunde" (The Guide to Fungi). However, a study in 2023 moved this species to the genus Collybia after phylogenetic analysis.
Apsinuodijimo pavojus: šiame grybe yra laibai didelis kiekis muskarino. Apsinuodijimo požymiai išryškėja po 1 – 2 valandų ir pasireiškia vyzdžių susitraukimu, prakaitavimu, seilėtekiu ir ašarojimu, stipriais pilvo skausmais, vėmimu, regos sutrikimais, padažnėjusiu pulsu ir dusuliu. Paprastai šis apsinuodijimas palyginti nėra pavojingas, sunkesniais atvejais kaip priešnuodis naudojamas atropinas.
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