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- Copelandia is a now deprecated genus of mushrooms consisting of at least 12 species. Many American mycologists previously placed members of Panaeolus which...
- Düngerling, blue meanies, faleaitu (Samoan), falter-düngerling, Hawaiian copelandia, jambur, jamur, pulouaitu (Samoan), taepovi (Samoan), tenkech (Chol)....
- mushroom that contains psilocybin and psilocin. It was described in 1979 as Copelandia cambodginiensis. The cap is less than 23 mm across, with a convex shape...
- from approximately a dozen other genera, including Panaeolus (including Copelandia), Inocybe, Pluteus, Gymnopilus, and Pholiotina. Amongst other cultural...
- sometimes previously segregated into a separate (but now deprecated) genus, Copelandia, but are now universally classified in Panaeolus. All members of this...
- psilocybin producing mushroom in the family Bolbitiaceae. It is also known as Copelandia tropicalis. The cap is 1.5 — 2(2.5) cm and hemispheric to convex to companulate...
- Panaeolus bisporus, also known as Copelandia bisporus is a rare and widely distributed little brown mushroom that bruises blue and contains the psychedelic...
- Panaeolus papilionaceus, commonly known as Petticoat mottlegill, is a very common and widely distributed small brown mushroom that feeds on dung. This...
- Before the name of the species was changed in 1996, it was known as Copelandia affinis. The mushroom was first observed in 1980 by E. Horak. The mushroom...
- Panaeolus lentisporus is a species of psychoactive mushroom belonging to the genus Panaeolus, and classified under the family Bolbitiaceae. It is native...