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Psilocybe semiinconspicua : ウィキペディア英語版 | Deconica semiinconspicua
''Deconica semiinconspicua'' is a mushroom native to the state of Washington in the United States. The mushroom is small, rare, difficult to see and, according to Guzmán and Trappe (2005), stains blue where damaged. However, Ramírez-Cruz ''et al.'' (2012) state that it is "without a really observable bluing reaction". 〔 It was described as a psychoactive species of ''Psilocybe'' in section ''Semilanceatae'', but Ramírez-Cruz ''et al.'' (2012) found that its macroscopic and microscopic morphological features and its DNA sequence, which Ramírez-Cruz ''et al.'' did not publish, were a better match for ''Deconica''.〔 Ramírez-Cruz ''et al.'' (2012) also stated that it is very similar to ''Deconica montana''.〔 It can be mistaken for ''Psilocybe silvatica'' and can be distinguished by its more conic cap, narrower spores and narrower cheilocystidia.〔 This mushroom is only known from the type locality where it was found on July 22nd 1987 at Glacier Peak Wilderness Area in Wentachee National Forest, Washington, USA.〔 == Description ==
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