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OfflineHeidebree
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ID please
    #25090357 - 03/25/18 07:23 PM (6 years, 4 days ago)

Habitat:
Found near Wellington/ New Zealand.
On a Cow pasture was growing out of a cow dung.

Gills:
Light brown, attached, gills,

Stem:
Length: 30-40mm, Diameter 3-4mm, color: brown with light brown/grey freckles, hollow, thin.

Cap:
Diameter: 20mm, color: light brown-gold, texture: smooth, conical with small nipple.

Spore print color:
Dark gray to black on white paper

Bruising:
Colors turn just dark if injured.








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Re: ID please [Re: Heidebree] * 1
    #25090442 - 03/25/18 08:03 PM (6 years, 4 days ago)

I'd go with Deconica coprophila


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Re: ID please [Re: Tmethyl]
    #25090631 - 03/25/18 09:49 PM (6 years, 4 days ago)

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Tmethyl said:
I'd go with Deconica coprophila



Yes, but odd gills though. Are they supposed to look like that?


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Re: ID please [Re: Heidebree]
    #25090738 - 03/25/18 11:02 PM (6 years, 4 days ago)

Like you said "it doesn't bruise blue"

That is common in the Deconica coprophila species. Sometimes the gills curl down onto the stipe as well.

I would say this is the dung loving psilocybe. However, I remain skeptical of this species for numerous reasons


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Re: ID please [Re: Zenmaster6]
    #25091085 - 03/26/18 03:31 AM (6 years, 4 days ago)

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Zenmaster6 said:
Like you said "it doesn't bruise blue"

That is common in the Deconica coprophila species. Sometimes the gills curl down onto the stipe as well.

I would say this is the dung loving psilocybe. However, I remain skeptical of this species for numerous reasons




It's not a Psilocybe at all.  Not active.  Was thought to be at one time.  That's why it's been renamed to Deconica


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Re: ID please [Re: bloodycarcass]
    #25091102 - 03/26/18 03:43 AM (6 years, 4 days ago)

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bloodycarcass said:
It's not a Psilocybe at all.  Not active.  Was thought to be at one time.  That's why it's been renamed to Deconica




I don't think D. coprophila was ever thought to be active. In any case, the separation of the two clades in the former
Psilocybe was based on phylogenetic analysis, and not due to the presence or lack of active compounds per se.
There is even a non-active Psilocybe, P. fuscofulva (syn. P. atrobrunnea).


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Re: ID please [Re: Anglerfish]
    #25091154 - 03/26/18 05:10 AM (6 years, 4 days ago)

That was my understanding when I was reading about them 15 years ago. But that was also 15 years ago


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Re: ID please [Re: Zenmaster6]
    #25091521 - 03/26/18 09:25 AM (6 years, 4 days ago)

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Zenmaster6 said:
That is common in the Deconica coprophila species. Sometimes the gills curl down onto the stipe as well.



Ah it is? Never seen em like that before but good to know!


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Re: ID please [Re: MushiNoob] * 2
    #25091586 - 03/26/18 10:00 AM (6 years, 3 days ago)

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Tmethyl said:
I'd go with Deconica coprophila



Yes, but odd gills though. Are they supposed to look like that?




Guzman writes "Lamellae broadly adnate to somewhat subdecurrent" (The Genus Psilocybe, p. 224)


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Re: ID please [Re: bloodycarcass]
    #25091851 - 03/26/18 12:25 PM (6 years, 3 days ago)

This is true. The common name still stands though. Strawberries are not berries but rather fruit according to botany. I will still call them strawberries so that everyone knows what I am referring to.


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Re: ID please [Re: MushiNoob] * 1
    #25092101 - 03/26/18 02:02 PM (6 years, 3 days ago)

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Tmethyl said:
I'd go with Deconica coprophila



Yes, but odd gills though. Are they supposed to look like that?





They are a bit more decurrent than usual.  There are a few species described in the Deconica coprophila group based on microscopic differences.  Not sure if Virginia has gotten around to doing phylogenetic analysis on them.  One of the names out there is Deconica subcoprophila, and some other names could be pulled out of The Genus Psilocybe.

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