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Psilocybe subcaerulipes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Psilocybe subcaerulipes
''Psilocybe subcaerulipes'' (commonly known as Hikageshibiretake in Japanese) is a species of fungus in the family Strophariaceae. It is in the section ''Zapotecorum'' of the genus ''Psilocybe'', other members of this section include ''Psilocybe muliercula'', ''Psilocybe angustipleurocystidiata'', ''Psilocybe aucklandii'', ''Psilocybe collybioides'', ''Psilocybe kumaenorum'', ''Psilocybe zapotecorum'', ''Psilocybe pintonii'', ''Psilocybe graveolens'', ''Psilocybe moseri'', ''Psilocybe zapotecoantillarum'', ''Psilocybe zapotecocaribaea'', and ''Psilocybe antioquiensis''.〔〔 It is endemic to Japan. Fruit bodies grow on the ground in woody debris, and typically stand tall with caps that are in diameter. They are chestnut brown (or lighter brown if dry), and stain blue if bruised or handled. The species is a psychoactive mushroom, and contains the hallucinogenic compounds psilocybin and psilocin. There have been reports of poisoning caused by the accidental consumption of this mushroom. It has been used in research, specifically, to test the effects of its consumption of marble-burying in mice, an animal model of obsessive-compulsive disorder. ==History== The species was first identified in 1958 by Japanese mycologist Tsuguo Hongo. It is known as Hikageshibiretake ("shadow numbness mushroom") in Japanese.
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