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- Deconica coprophila, commonly known as the dung-loving psilocybe, meadow muffin mushroom, or dung demon, is a species of mushroom in the family Strophariaceae...
- cybe meaning head. Conocybe apala (very common) Conocybe aurea Conocybe coprophila (Coprophilous) Conocybe cyanopus (psychoactive) Conocybe elegans Conocybe...
- contermina Sciara conulifera Sciara convergens Sciara copiosa Sciara coprophila Sciara costalis Sciara costata Sciara cr****icornis Sciara curvinervis...
- Deconica contains species formerly classified in the sections Deconica and Coprophila of Psilocybe. Until recently, Deconica was generally considered to be...
- synthesized from tryptophan in the lab using Aspergillus niger and Psilocybe coprophila as catalysts. The first phase to 5-hydroxytryptophan would require letting...
- artheniensis Baici & Hjortstam Cristinia brevicellularis Hjortstam Cristinia coprophila (Wakef.) Hjortstam "Cristinia Parmasto". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 18 April...
- patouillardii Coprinopsis radiata Crucibulum laeve Cyathus stercoreus Deconica coprophila Deconica ****aria Panaeolus papilionaceus Panaeolus semiovatus Protostropharia...
- edge of the gills. This feature would indicate P. liniformans. Deconica coprophila can also appear similar but can be distinguished by its adnate or subdecurrent...
- the Northwest and Northeast USA and Chile. Deconica coprophila (formerly known as Psilocybe coprophila) is a small brownish mushroom that also grows on dung...
- (1954) Phomatospora convolvuli Gonz. Frag. & Cif. (1925) Phomatospora coprophila M.J. Richardson (1972) Phomatospora cylindrotheca Petr. (1953) Phomatospora...