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Trogia venenata

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Agaricomycetes

Genus
  
Trogia

Order
  
Agaricales

Division
  
Basidiomycota

Family
  
Marasmiaceae

Rank
  
Species

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Trogia venenata, also known as the little white mushroom, is a species of fungus in the Marasmiaceae family indigenous to Yunnan province, in southwest China. Consumption is deadly for both humans and mice, as the mushroom contains three toxic amino acids.

This is the presumed cause of Yunnan sudden death syndrome. However, in December 2012 it was announced that Dr. Xu Jianping (徐建平) has been collecting samples of Trogia venenata in Yunnan for the past three years, and his research now shows that barium (previously thought to be the cause) levels in the wild mushroom are no higher than those of common foods such as poultry and fish. Nonetheless, it appears the mushroom will still likely play a role. Since publication of the widely circulated 2010 Science article, no instances of Yunnan sudden death syndrome have been reported.

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Trogia venenata Wikipedia