Paxillus is a genus of mushrooms of which most are known to be poisonous or inedible. Species include Paxillus involutus and Paxillus vernalis. Two former species—Tapinella panuoides and Tapinella atrotomentosa—have now been transferred to the related genus Tapinella in the family Tapinellaceae

Paxillus means small stake.

Edibility

While this genus has in the past been erroneously considered edible, it is now known to be poisonous and has been linked to a number of recorded fatalities. The deadly poisonings appear to have been due to eating the mushrooms raw.

Species

As of October 2018, Index Fungorum lists 38 valid species in Paxillus:

References

External links

  • Media related to Paxillus (Paxillaceae) at Wikimedia Commons
  • Data related to Paxillus at Wikispecies

Paxillus Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

Paxillus from Великий Новгород, Новгородская обл., Россия, 173015 on

Naturspektrum Kahler Krempling (Paxillus involutus) ArtenInfo

Paxillus filamentosus

Paxillus involutus (Kahler Krempling) Fundkorb