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Conocybe smithii

Watling (1967). (Stamets, 1993).



a.k.a. Galera cyanopes

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This tiny mushroom is scattered among mosses in swamps, boggy areas and ditches. Found in the northern parts of the U.S. and Canada.
CAP diameter 0.3 - 1.3 centimeters
color ochre/cinnamon brown, darker at edges
appearance sharply conical but expands with age, glistens when wet, hygrophanous
STEM diameter 0.75 - 1.00 millimeters
length 1 - 7 centimeters
color pure white
appearance fragile, slightly swollen at base
GILLS form crowded, broad
color ochre/cinnamon brown
SPORES color rust cinnamon brown
size 7.0 - 9.0 x 4.0 - 4.5 x 4.0 - 4.5 micrometers
shape ellipsoid, small but distinct germ-pore
DOSAGE fresh grams N/A (LD), N/A (MD), N/A (HD)
mg/g psilocybin N/A
mg/g psilocin N/A
mg/g baeocystin 0.40 - 0.80

 

mycological characteristics:

 gills on hymenium
 
 hymenium is adnate
 
 stipe is bare
 
 spore print is brown
 
 ecology is saprophytic
 
 edibility: psychoactive
 
Conocybe smithii is a rare member of the genus Conocybe which contains the hallucinogenic alkaloid psilocybin. It is formerly known as Galera cyanopes
 
Description
Conocybe smithii is a small saprophytic mushroom less then three inches tall with a conic to convex cap with a distinct umbo. The cap is smooth and colored rusty brown, glistening when wet. It is usually less than 13 mm across and is striate. The gills are adnate to adnexed and colored pale brown with whitish edges, darkening to rusty brown in age. The spores are cinnamon brown, smooth and ellipsoid with thick walls and a germ pore, measuring 8 x 5 microns. The stem is fragile, pure white and smooth, 2-7.5 cm long, 1 mm thick, and is equal width for most of the length, often swelling to 1.5 mm at the base. The stem lacks an annulus (ring) and when picked the stem is usually already an azure shade of blue at the bulbous base.

The cap color lightens when it dries, turning a tan color.


Distribution and habitat
Conocybe smithii often grows in bogs, ditches and swampy areas, commonly in sphagnum moss. Also found along river banks and in lawns.

It is known to occur in Canada, Oregon, Wisconsin, Washington, and Michigan, but is probably more widely distributed.

On the west coast, Conocybe smithii is an early summer mushroom, almost never appearing after the first week of June.


Edibility
Mildly hallucinogenic, containing psilocin, psilocybin, and baeocystin.

References:

Wikipedia

Magic Mushroom Guide

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