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Psilocybe samuiensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Psilocybe samuiensis
''Psilocybe samuiensis'' is a psychedelic mushroom, which has psilocybin and psilocin as main active compounds. It was placed in the Section ''Mexicanae'' of genus ''Psilocybe'' by Gastón Guzmán due to its rhomboid-shaped spores. It has been found in Koh Samui, a small tropical island in Thailand, where some psychoactive species are consumed by both natives and tourists.〔 ==Description== The cap is typically 7–15 mm in diameter, almost convex to conic in shape, umbonate with a small papilla. The cap is viscid and has a separable pellicle. It is a reddish-brown color when moist, but becomes lighter brown when dry. The stipe is 4.0–6.5 cm high × 1.5 cm thick, equal or slightly bulbous. The stipe is hollow, whitish in color, and covered with white fibrils. It is the same color as the cap, and stains blue when bruised. The odor and taste are slightly like grain meal (''farinaceous''). Spores have been recorded in the range of 10.4-12.8 by 6.4-8 µm and have a thick wall with a flattened, broad germ pore.
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