List of psilocybin mushroom species

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Psilocybin mushrooms are mushrooms which contain the hallucinogenic substances psilocybin, psilocin, baeocystin and norbaeocystin. The mushrooms are collected and grown as an entheogen and recreational drug, despite being illegal in many countries. Many psilocybin mushrooms are in the genus Psilocybe, but species across several other genera contain the drugs.

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Conocybe[]

Copelandia[]

Galerina[]

Gymnopilus[]

Inocybe[]

Most species in this genus are poisonous.[8]

Panaeolus[]

Panaeolus cinctulus

Pholiotina[]

Pluteus[]

Psilocybe[]

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Psilocybe cubensis

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Psilocybe tampanensis

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  • Psilocybe heimii Guzmán
  • Psilocybe herrerae Guzmán
  • Psilocybe hispanica Guzmán
  • Psilocybe hoogshagenii
    • Psilocybe hoogshagenii var. hoogshagenii "(= Psilocybe caerulipes var. gastonii Singer, Psilocybe zapotecorum R. Heim s. Singer)"
    • Psilocybe hoogshagenii var. convexa Guzmán (= Psilocybe semperviva R. Heim & Cailleux)
  • Guzmán & J. Greene [14]

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Psilocybe mexicana

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A handful of freshly picked Psilocybe semilanceata, sometimes referred to as Liberty Caps.

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Psilocybe tampanensis

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  • Psilocybe xalapensis Guzmán & A. López

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  • Psilocybe yungensis Singer & A.H. Sm.

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References[]

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  11. ^ "Name: Psilocybe aztecorum R. Heim". Mushroom Observer. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
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