Galerina steglichii

Galerina steglichii is a mushroom species described by Besl in 1993 and named after Wolfgang Steglich.[1]

Galerina steglichii
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G. steglichii
Binomial name
Galerina steglichii
Besl 1993

Galerina steglichii is part of the genus Galerina and family Strophariaceae. It has no subspecies.[2]

Chemistry

The mushroom contains psilocybin.[3][4][5]

gollark: I am not sure how many bees it'll emit.
gollark: ```f=lambda x,y=9:f(x**x,~-y)if y else 9;print("BEES"*f(a:=f(9),a))```Here's my best so far.
gollark: No, just in general; God is dead, and does not move much.
gollark: Beavers are faster than God, actually.
gollark: Our beavers shall blot out the sun, broadly speaking.

References

  1. Besl, H. (1993) Galerina steglichii spec. nov., ein halluzinogener häubling, In: Z. Mykol. 59(2):215–218
  2. "Catalogue of Life - 2011 Annual Checklist :: Search all names". www.catalogueoflife.org.
  3. Gastón Guzmán; John W. Allen; Jochen Gartz (1998). "A worldwide geographical distribution of the neurotropic fungi, an analysis and discussion" (pdf). Annali del Museo civico di Rovereto (14): 189–280. (on Fondazione Museo Civico di Rovereto)
  4. Gartz J. (1995). "Cultivation and analysis of Psilocybe species and an investigation of Galerina steglichi". Annali Museo Civico di Rovereto. 10: 297–306. Archived from the original on 2013-07-26. Retrieved 2017-10-26.
  5. Besl H. (1993). "Galerina steglichii spec. nov, ein halluzinogener Haeubling". Zeitschrift für Mykologie. 59: 215–218.


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