Common name: 阿根廷裸蓋菇
Cited from
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Or related undescribed species from Psilocybe section zapotecorum
growing near white pine, recently cleared area, light brown spore print, blue bruising where damaged. On the border of the Northeastern sands and Northern Lake Michigan Coastal ecological landscapes. Growing alongside Panaeolus foenisecii, Panaeolus cinctulus, Aleuria aurantia. and Conocybe tenera.
Collected by AH Smith on August 25, 1955. Collection AH Smith 50312.
On hardwood.
Farinaceous smell; very similar to p. Cyanescens. Bluing on base of stem seems to suggest psilocybin is present.
Originally posted to Mushroom Observer on Oct. 3, 2010.
Growing from soil beneath a root cutaway, in very wet monsoonal conditions. Identified by Alan Rockefeller as Psilocybe sect. Cordisporae
Spores:
measuring 7.78 – 10.15 × 5.44 – 6.69 µm
Q = 1.26 – 1.64 ; N = 30
Me = 8.57 × 6.16 µm ; Qe = 1.38
9.00 × 6.35
8.45 × 6.13
8.91 × 6.31
8.71 × 6.50
8.31 × 5.71
9.11 × 6.62
9.01 × 6.60
8.71 × 6.17
8.11 × 6.08
8.25 × 6.12
10.15 × 6.18
8.82 × 6.61
8.78 × 6.05
7.89 × 5.52
8.40 × 6.48
8.20 × 6.05
8.36 × 6.25
8.09 × 5.68
8.43 × 6.03
8.16 × 6.23
8.50 × 6.30
8.61 × 6.35
8.41 × 6.48
8.24 × 5.72
8.63 × 6.28
8.57 × 6.34
8.97 × 6.69
8.56 × 5.92
8.20 × 5.44
7.78 × 6.19