Gymnopilus subearlei
| Gymnopilus subearlei | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Fungi |
| Division: | Basidiomycota |
| Class: | Agaricomycetes |
| Order: | Agaricales |
| Family: | Cortinariaceae |
| Genus: | Gymnopilus |
| Species: | G. subearlei |
| Binomial name | |
| Gymnopilus subearlei R. Valenz., Guzmán & J. Castillo | |
| Gymnopilus subearlei | |
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| gills on hymenium | |
| cap is convex | |
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hymenium is adnexed or adnate | |
| ecology is saprotrophic | |
| edibility: psychoactive | |
Gymnopilus subearlei is a species of mushroom in the Cortinariaceae family. The flesh of this mushroom stains blue and it contains the hallucinogen psilocybin.[1]
Phylogeny
This species is in the lepidotus-subearlei infrageneric grouping of the genus Gymnopilus.[2]
References
- ↑ Guzmán-Dávalos L. (2006). "A New Bluing, Probably Hallucinogenic Species of Gymnopilus P. Karst. (Agaricomycetideae) from Mexico". International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms. 8 (3): 289–293. doi:10.1615/intjmedmushr.v8.i3.110. ISSN 1521-9437.
- ↑ Guzman-Davalos L, Mueller G, Cifuentes J, Miller AN, Santerre A (2003). Traditional infrageneric classification of Gymnopilus is not supported by ribosomal DNA sequence data. Mycologia. pp. 1204–14.
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