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Psilocybe atlantis

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Cap: 26-38 mm diameter in dried specimens, conic to convex, smooth to slightly striate, dry and pale brown.


Gills: subadnate, thin, brownish, finely mooted and the edges are concolorus.


Stem: 40-45 x 2-4 mm (in dry specimens), equal, subbulbous, and brownish red to grayish-brown, covered with define small brownish scales towards the base of the stipe. Bluing is evident


Spores: (8-)9-10 (-11) x (5.5) 6-6) microns. Yellowish-brown with a broad germ pore


Sporeprint: Chocolate to purple-brown.


Habitat: Gregarious on soil.


Distribution: Known only from the type locality in Fulton County, North of Atlanta, Georgia.


Season: Fall


Dosage: Unknown


Comment: This species belongs to the section Mexicana and is the second species found in Georgia. The name atlantis is for the type locality

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