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Invisiblemjshroomer
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Re: Bluing wooddwellers from Northern Belgium in Ye Olde Europe [Re: auweia]
    #6321072 - 11/30/06 10:44 AM (17 years, 2 months ago)

Yes and liberty caps were collected in Seattle and Oregon by Llexander H. Smith in the early 1940s and deposited in the herbarium at the University of Michigan, yet when Singer and Smith wrote the first monograph for the halluciogenic Psilocybes of America (PNW, Mycologia vol 50, 1958) they failed to list P. semilanceata which also was first reported from England in the late 1790s as Agaricus semilanceatus and later as Deconica and were the first reported and noted because of amedical case in English of an intoxication in the first issue of the London Medical and Physical Journal when eaten by a father and his four children.

This tale was later published in a french article by Rolf Singer.

It can be read at the mj shroom sites Grape Vine section onthe UK


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Re: Bluing wooddwellers from Northern Belgium in Ye Olde Europe [Re: mjshroomer]
    #6321113 - 11/30/06 10:54 AM (17 years, 2 months ago)

yes, and as recently as last year, alot of stropharias are now called hypholomas, so the taxonomy is still changing all the time


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Re: Bluing wooddwellers from Northern Belgium in Ye Olde Europe [Re: auweia]
    #6321530 - 11/30/06 01:43 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

And P. Stamets and Nooderloos renamed a bunch of Stropharia species as Psilocybe. But Paul Stamets in his Psilocybin Mushrooms of the world also placed a whole series of non-hallucinogenic mushrooms in the book such as Psilocybe cyana, P. caerulea and a few others which contain no psilocine or psilocybine whatsoever.

This also causes confusion.
I have a new Stropharia I thought was a Psilocybe. Roy Watling of the royal botanic gardens on a visit to chula in Bangkok told me after examing them that they were Spilocybe. Then i sent specimens to Guzman and he said it was a new species of hypholoma (non-active one) yet there are six Hypholoma species with psilocine and/or psilocybin.

It is possible that these mushroosm from Belgium are a new species so I sugested tot he poser to send specimens to Guzman for examination and told him to say I suggested he do so.In this way, Guzman will look at them first and then continue with the revision of his book..

I have five new species waiting to be examined, including two new blue staining shrooms from Southeast Asia.

And we will be hearing on Shroomey dan's Shrooms after the first of the yeatr. Soon Dan willhave a few SEM photos to post, but the majority of the SEM's form Thaialnd of his Ohio specimens will be left for him, I and Guzman to decide which will appear in an article onthe cultivation and chemical analysis of Dan's shrooms, in a paper by Dan, Me, Gartz and my colleague in Bangkok.

That will be followed by two similar papers onthe P. laurae and P. vilareallii posted here form jalisco mexico.

int he meantime I again am out of here for a feew more months of calming down.

have a shroomy day.

your inverted nipples make a good point, but i do have some cyans with no nipples somewhere in my files. Right now I am fighting a serious system meltdown and virus problem. I could lose 20 - 40,000 images.

later


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Re: Bluing wooddwellers from Northern Belgium in Ye Olde Europe [Re: mjshroomer]
    #6321567 - 11/30/06 02:01 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

Back up!!!! Back up your images and important files on disk!!


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