List of psilocybin mushroom species

Psilocybin mushrooms are mushrooms which contain the hallucinogenic substances psilocybin, psilocin, baeocystin and norbaeocystin. The mushrooms are collected and grown as an entheogen and recreational drug, despite being illegal in many countries. Many psilocybin mushrooms are in the genus Psilocybe, but species across several other genera contain the drugs.

General

Conocybe

  • Conocybe siligineoides R. Heim
  • Conocybe velutipes (Velen.) Hauskn. & Svrcek

Galerina

Gymnopilus

Inocybe

Most species in this genus are poisonous.[6]

Panaeolus

  • Panaeolus affinis (E. Horak) Ew. Gerhardt
  • Panaeolus africanus Ola'h
  • Panaeolus axfordii Y. Hu, S.C. Karunarathna, P.E. Mortimer & J.C. Xu [7]
  • Panaeolus bisporus (Malencon and Bertault) Singer and Weeks
  • Panaeolus cambodginiensis (OlaĽh et Heim) Singer & Weeks. (Merlin & Allen, 1993)
  • Panaeolus chlorocystis (Singer & R.A. Weeks) Ew. Gerhardt
  • Panaeolus cinctulus (Bolton) Britzelm.
  • Panaeolus cyanescens (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
  • Panaeolus fimicola (Fr.) Gillet
  • Panaeolus lentisporus Ew. Gerhardt
  • Panaeolus microsporus Ola'h & Cailleux
  • Panaeolus moellerianus Singer
  • Panaeolus olivaceus F.H. Møller
  • Panaeolus rubricaulis Petch[8] (= Panaeolus campanuloides Guzmán & K. Yokoy.)
  • Panaeolus tirunelveliensis (Natarajan & Raman) Ew. Gerhardt
  • Panaeolus tropicalis Ola'h
  • Panaeolus venezolanus Guzmán (= Panaeolus annulatus Natarajan & Raman)

Pholiotina

Pluteus

  • Pluteus albostipitatus (Dennis) Singer
  • Pluteus americanus (P. Banerjee & Sundb.) Justo, E.F. Malysheva & Minnis (2014)
  • Pluteus brunneidiscus Murrill (1917).
  • Pluteus cyanopus Quél.
  • Pluteus glaucus Singer
  • Pluteus glaucotinctus E. Horak
  • Pluteus nigroviridis Babos
  • Pluteus phaeocyanopus Minnis & Sundb.
  • Pluteus salicinus (Pers. : Fr.) P. Kumm.
  • Pluteus saupei Justo & Minnis
  • Pluteus velutinornatus G. Stev. 1962.
  • Pluteus villosus (Bull.) Quél.

Psilocybe

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A

B

  • Psilocybe baeocystis Singer & A.H. Sm. emend. Guzmán
  • Psilocybe banderillensis Guzmán
  • Psilocybe brasiliensis Guzmán
  • Psilocybe brunneocystidiata Guzmán & Horak

C

D

  • Psilocybe dumontii Singer ex Guzmán

E

  • Psilocybe egonii Guzmán & T.J. Baroni
  • Psilocybe eximia E. Horak & Desjardin

F

  • Psilocybe fagicola
    • Psilocybe fagicola var. fagicola
    • Psilocybe fagicola var. mesocystidiata Guzmán
  • Psilocybe farinacea Rick ex Guzmán
  • Psilocybe fimetaria (P.D. Orton) Watling
  • Psilocybe fuliginosa (Murrill) A.H. Sm.
  • Psilocybe furtadoana Guzmán

G

  • Psilocybe galindoi Guzmán
  • Psilocybe gallaeciae Guzmán & M.L. Castro
  • Psilocybe graveolens Peck
  • Psilocybe guatapensis Guzmán, Saldarriaga, Pineda, García & Velázquez
  • Psilocybe guilartensis Guzmán, Tapia & Nieves-Rivera

H

I

  • Psilocybe inconspicua Guzmán & Horak
  • Psilocybe indica Sathe & J.T. Daniel
  • Psilocybe isabelae Guzmán

J

  • Psilocybe jacobsii Guzmán
  • Psilocybe jaliscana Guzmán

K

  • Psilocybe kumaenorum R. Heim

L

  • Psilocybe laurae Guzmán
  • Psilocybe lazoi Singer
  • Psilocybe liniformans
    • Psilocybe liniformans var. liniformans
    • Psilocybe liniformans var. americana Guzmán & Stamets

M

  • Psilocybe mairei Singer
  • Psilocybe makarorae Johnst. & Buchanan[13]
  • Psilocybe mammillata (Murrill) A.H. Sm.
  • Psilocybe medullosa (Bres.) Borovička
  • Psilocybe meridensis Guzmán
  • Psilocybe meridionalis Guzmán, Ram.-Guill. & Guzm.-Dáv.
  • Psilocybe mescaleroensis Guzmán, Walstad, E. Gándara & Ram.-Guill.
  • Psilocybe mexicana R. Heim
  • Psilocybe moseri Guzmán
  • Psilocybe muliercula Singer & A.H. Sm. (= Psilocybe wassonii R. Heim)

N

  • Psilocybe naematoliformis Guzmán
  • Psilocybe natalensis Gartz, Reid, Smith & Eicker
  • Psilocybe natarajanii Guzmán (= Psilocybe aztecorum var. bonetii (Guzmán) Guzmán s. Natarajan & Raman)
  • Psilocybe neorhombispora Guzmán & Horak
  • Psilocybe neoxalapensis Guzmán, Ram.-Guill. & Halling
  • Psilocybe ningshanensis X.L. He, W.Y. Huo, L.G. Zhang, Y. Liu & J.Z. Li
  • Psilocybe niveotropicalis Ostuni, Rockefeller, J. Jacobs & Birkebak [14]


O

P

  • Psilocybe papuana Guzmán & Horak
  • Psilocybe paulensis (Guzmán & Bononi) Guzmán (= Psilocybe banderiliensis var. paulensis Guzmán & Bononi)
  • Psilocybe pelliculosa (A.H. Sm.) Singer & A.H. Sm.
  • Psilocybe pintonii Guzmán
  • Psilocybe pleurocystidiosa Guzmán
  • Psilocybe plutonia (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Sacc.
  • Psilocybe portoricensis Guzmán, Tapia & Nieves-Rivera
  • Psilocybe pseudoaztecorum Natarajan & Raman
  • Psilocybe puberula Bas & Noordel.

Q

R

  • Psilocybe rickii Guzmán & Cortez
  • Psilocybe rostrata (Petch) Pegler
  • Psilocybe rzedowskii Guzmán

S

A handful of freshly picked Psilocybe semilanceata, sometimes referred to as Liberty Caps.

T

  • Psilocybe tampanensis Guzmán & S.H. Pollock (photo)
  • Psilocybe tasmaniana Guzmán & Watling (1978)
  • Psilocybe thaiaerugineomaculans Guzmán, Karunarathna & Ram.-Guill.
  • Psilocybe thaicordispora Guzmán, Ram.-Guill. & Karun.
  • Psilocybe thaiduplicatocystidiata Guzmán, Karun. & Ram.-Guill.

U

  • Psilocybe uruguayensis Singer ex Guzmán
  • Psilocybe uxpanapensis Guzmán

V

  • Psilocybe venenata (S. Imai) Imaz. & Hongo (= Psilocybe fasciata Hongo; Stropharia caerulescens S. Imai)

W

  • Psilocybe wassoniorum Guzmán & S.H. Pollock
  • Psilocybe wayanadensis K.A. Thomas, Manim. & Guzmán
  • Psilocybe weilii Guzmán, Tapia & Stamets (photo)
  • Psilocybe weldenii Guzmán
  • Psilocybe weraroa Borovicka, Oborník & Noordel.

X

  • Psilocybe xalapensis Guzmán & A. López

Y

Z

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