Neonothopanus nambi is a poisonous and bioluminescent mushroom in the family Omphalotaceae. The genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying this species' bioluminescence were published in 2019, the first to be elucidated for a fungus. In 2020, genes from this fungus were used to create bioluminescent tobacco plants.
Italian-Argentinian naturalist Carlo Luigi Spegazzini described the species in 1883 as Agaricus nambàin the subgenus Pleurotus, from material collected in December 1879 near GuarapÃÂ, a locality in Yaguarón, ParaguaràDepartment, Paraguay. Pier Andrea Saccardo placed it in the genus Pleurotus. Ronald H. Petersen and Irmgard Krisai placed the fungus in the new genus Neonothopanus in 1999.