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Psilocybe weraroa,
formerly Weraroa novae-zelandiae, is a
secotioid fungus in the
family Hymenogastraceae. It is
endemic to New Zealand,
where it grows...
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Weraroa was a
genus of
mushrooms from the
families Hymenogastraceae and Strophariaceae. The
genus was
initially described by
mycologist Rolf
Singer in...
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allies (European taxa). It has also been
shown that
Psilocybe weraroa (previously
known as
Weraroa novae-zelandiae) is very
closely related to P. cyanescens...
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weilii Guzmán,
Tapia &
Stamets (photo)
Psilocybe weldenii Guzmán
Psilocybe weraroa Borovicka, Oborník & Noordel.
Psilocybe xalapensis Guzmán & A. López Psilocybe...
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RNZAF Station Weraroa was a
Royal New
Zealand Air
Force station located southeast of Levin, 44 km
southwest of
Palmerston North, New Zealand. Originally...
- Borovička and
colleagues in 2015
identified P. azurescens, P. cyanescens, P.
weraroa, P. cubensis, and P. serbica as
closely related to P. allenii. For several...
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species 'Psilocybe subsecotioides', and the
secotioid or pouch-like P.
weraroa. Chang, Yu Shyun; Mills, Alan K. (1992). "Reexamination of
Psilocybe subaeruginosa...
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genus Weraroa was
created for the
bluing Weraroa novae-zelandiae (now
Psilocybe weraroa). S.
virescens was
transferred there as
Weraroa virescens...
- of Huntly: Te Ākau marae,
Pukerewa marae, Te Poho o
Tanikena marae and
Weraroa marae 2
marae around Raglan Harbour: Poihākena
marae and Te Kōpua marae...
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Psilocybe weraroa, a
secotioid form of a
bluing Psilocybe in the
cyanescens complex....