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- Inocybe aeruginascens is a member of the genus Inocybe which is widely distributed in Europe. The species was first do****ented by I. Ferencz in Ócsa,...
- different, but C. aeruginascens have smooth tomentum hyphae, in contrast with the roughened hyphae of C. aeruginosa. C. aeruginascens is inedible. This...
- indoleamine derivative which occurs naturally within the mushrooms Inocybe aeruginascens, Pholiotina cyanopus, and Psilocybe cubensis. It was discovered by Jochen...
- Gymnopilus validipes (Peck) Hesler Gymnopilus viridans Murrill Inocybe aeruginascens Babos Inocybe caerulata Matheny, Bougher & G.M. Gates Inocybe coelestium...
- Tricholoma aeruginascens is an agaric fungus of the genus Tricholoma. It is found in Peninsular Malaysia, where it grows on the ground in secondary forests...
- OCLC 1372569849. Mushroom Expert Chlorociboria aeruginascens Article: "Separation of Chlorociboria aeruginascens and C. aeruginosa" from the Warwickshire Fungus...
- aeruginascin, which was originally thought to occur exclusively in Inocybe aeruginascens. He is also known for theorizing that an entourage effect may occur...
- experiences. Conversely, he has claimed that accidental ingestion of Inocybe aeruginascens, which contains high levels of both aeruginascin and baeocystin, is...
- hyphae, in contrast with the smooth hyphae of C. aeruginascens. Both C. aeruginosa and C. aeruginascens contain a quinone pigment called xylindein, a dimeric...
- Amaurodon aeruginascens is a species of fungus belonging to the family Thelephoraceae. It is native to Central America. "Amaurodon aeruginascens (Hjortstam...