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Clitocybe dealbata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Clitocybe dealbata
''Clitocybe dealbata'', also known as the ivory funnel, is a small white funnel-shaped toadstool widely found in lawns, meadows and other grassy areas in Europe and North America. Also known as the sweating mushroom, it derives this name from the symptoms of poisoning. It contains potentially deadly levels of muscarine. ==Taxonomy and naming== ''Clitocybe dealbata'' was initially described by British naturalist James Sowerby in 1799 as ''Agaricus dealbatus'',〔See :File:Coloured Figures of English Fungi or Mushrooms - t. 123.png for the plate which is the original definition of this species.〕 its specific epithet derived from the Latin verb ''dealbare'' 'to whitewash'. It gained its current name in 1874 when reclassified by French naturalist Claude Casimir Gillet.〔Gillet CG (1874) ''Les Hyménomycètes'' 828pp〕 However, this species is often considered a synonym of Clitocybe rivulosa and according to Bon the name ''C. dealbata'' may be invalid (a nomen dubium) as Sowerby's definition conflicts with Fries's.
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