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Shroomydan posted in this thread, http://www.shroomery.org/forums/ Quote: I'm closing the original thread as the original poster asked a question that was not allowed by the forum rules. I should have made the post I am making now instead of responding to Shroomydan. The renaming of Psilocybe caerulipes by Guzman, when I initially saw this it made me angry and amused. Now I am pretty much amused. The descriptions of caerulipes in Lincoff's National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Mushrooms and Stamets' Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World match the mushroom that Shroomydan found very well. Shroomydan said: Quote: ![]() So now depending on what time you find the mushroom, before or after the veil has disappeared will determine whether it is Psilocybe caerulipes orPsilocybe ovoideocystidiata.
Edited by falcon (04/10/07 10:15 PM)
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So now depending on what time you find the mushroom, before or after the veil has disappeared will determine whether it is Psilocybe caerulipes or
