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Gymnopilus sapineus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gymnopilus sapineus
''Gymnopilus sapineus'', commonly known as Scaly Rustgill, is a small and widely distributed mushroom which grows in dense clusters on dead conifer wood. It has a rusty orange spore print and a bitter taste. It is unclear at this time whether this species or its relatives contain the hallucinogen psilocybin. ==Taxonomy==
Speciation in ''Gymnopilus'' is not clearly defined. This is further complicated by the macroscopic morphological and ecological similarities between members of the ''G. sapineus'' complex such as ''G. penetrans'' and ''G. navadensis''. Michael Kuo explicates upon this by speaking of the arbitrary distinction made between ''G. sapineus'' and ''G. penetrans'' made by Elias Fries.〔(''Gymnopilus sapineus'' at MushroomExpert )〕 He, at first labeled ''G. penetrans'' to merely be a form of ''G. sapineus'' in 1815, but then recanted and labeled them separate in 1821.
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