Psilocybe eximia

Psilocybe eximia is a species of psilocybin mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae. It is found in Java, Indonesia, where it grows in muddy soil among ferns, grasses, moss, and leaf litter.[1] The fungus was described as new to science in 2006 by mycologists Egon Horak and Dennis Desjardin.[2]

Psilocybe eximia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Hymenogastraceae
Genus: Psilocybe
Species:
P. eximia
Binomial name
Psilocybe eximia
E.Horak & Desjardin (2006)

See also

References

  1. "Mushroom Observer". mushroomobserver.org.
  2. Horak E, Desjardin DE. (2006). "Agaricales of Indonesia. 6. Psilocybe (Strophariaceae) from Indonesia (Java, Bali, Lombok)". Sydowia. 58 (1): 15–38.


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