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Conocybe

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Scientific name
  
Conocybe

Rank
  
Genus

Division
  
Basidiomycota

Family
  
Higher classification
  
Bolbitiaceae

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Lower classifications
  
Conocybe tenera, Conocybe cyanopus

Wheal busy fungi conocybe tenera coprinopsis atramentaria armillarea mellea


Conocybe is a genus of mushrooms with Conocybe tenera as the type species and at least 243 other species. There are at least 50 different species in North America.

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Conocybe Conocybe albipes MushroomExpertCom

Most have a long, thin fragile stipe and are delicate, growing in grasslands on dead moss, dead grass, sand dunes, decayed wood, and dung. Conocybe species generally prefer fertile soils in lawns and pastures and are found worldwide. Conocybe species are sometimes called dunce caps or cone heads due to their conical or bell-shaped caps. Former species of Conocybe that have a well-developed partial veil and/or lack lecythiform cheilocystidia have been transferred to the genus Pholiotina, which was formerly a subgenus of Conocybe. However, Pholiotina as it is currently defined is polyphyletic, although none of the three clades that make it up belong in Conocybe. Similar to Galerina, a Conocybe species can be distinguished microscopically by its cellular cap cuticle, which is filamentous (thread-like) in Galerina. It is easy to confuse Conocybe species for Galerina species unless the microscopic nature of the cap cuticle is examined. Conocybe species have cap cuticles resembling cobblestones. Conocybe species can also be mistaken for species of Bolbitius.

Conocybe California Fungi Conocybe tenera

Four species of Conocybe that are known to contain the hallucinogenic compounds psilocin and psilocybin are C. kuehneriana, C. siligineoides, C. cyanopus, and C. smithii. Conocybe siligineoides was used for shamanic purposes by the Mazatecs of Oaxaca.

Conocybe California Fungi Conocybe apala

Conocybe filaris is a common lawn mushroom that contains the same deadly toxins as the death cap.

Conocybe comes from the Greek cono meaning cone and cybe meaning head.

Conocybe filaris fungi kingdom


Selected species

Conocybe California Fungi Conocybe tenera

  • Conocybe apala (very common)
  • Conocybe aurea
  • Conocybe cyanopus (psychoactive)
  • Conocybe elegans
  • Conocybe filaris (deadly)
  • Conocybe kuehneriana (psychoactive)
  • Conocybe moseri
  • Conocybe reticulata
  • Conocybe rickenii
  • Conocybe siligineoides (psychoactive)
  • Conocybe smithii (psychoactive)
  • Conocybe tenera (type species)
  • Conocybe volviradicata

  • Conocybe California Fungi Conocybe apala

    Conocybe Conocybe albipes MushroomExpertCom

    References

    Conocybe Wikipedia