Panaeolus Axfordii
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''Panaeolus'' is a genus of small, black-spored, saprotrophic agarics. The word ''Panaeolus'' is Greek for "all variegated", alluding to the spotted gills of the mushrooms produced.


Characteristics

These fungi are mostly
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and grassland species, some of which are quite common in Europe and
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. The gills of ''Panaeolus'' do not deliquesce as do the members of the related
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Coprinellus ''Coprinellus'' is a genus of mushroom-forming fungi in the family Psathyrellaceae. The genus was circumscribed by the Finnish mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten in 1879. Most ''Coprinellus'' species were transferred from the once large genus ''Copr ...
'' and ''
Coprinopsis ''Coprinopsis'' is a genus of mushrooms in the family Psathyrellaceae. ''Coprinopsis'' was split out of the genus ''Coprinus'' based on molecular data. The species ''Coprinopsis cinerea'' (='' Coprinus cinereus'') is a model organism for mushroo ...
''. Members of ''Panaeolus'' can also be mistaken for ''
Psathyrella ''Psathyrella'' is a large genus of about 400 species, and is similar to the genera '' Coprinellus'', ''Coprinopsis'', ''Coprinus'' and ''Panaeolus'', usually with a thin cap and white or yellowish white hollow stem. The caps do not self digest ...
'', however the latter genus is usually found growing on wood or lignin-enriched soils and has brittle
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. The gills of these mushrooms are black or grey and have a spotty, speckled or cloudy appearance, caused by the way that the dark spores ripen together in tiny patches on the gill surface; different patches darken at different times. The spores are smooth. The closely related genus ''
Panaeolina Panaeolina is a small genus of small mushrooms, containing only about four species. They are a subgroup of Panaeolus which have dark brown spores. The type species is Panaeolina foenisecii, a common lawn mushroom. Members of ''Panaeolina'' ar ...
'' shares the spotted gills but they are dark brown (not black) and the spores are ornamented. This genus is sometimes treated as part of ''Panaeolus''. The spores are smooth or roughened, with a germ pore, and all species except for Panaeolus foenisecii have a jet black spore print.


Edibility

No members of ''Panaeolus'' are used for food, though some are used as a
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. Thirteen species of ''Panaeolus'' contain the hallucinogen psilocybin including '' Panaeolus cyanescens'' and ''
Panaeolus cinctulus ''Panaeolus cinctulus'', syn. ''Panaeolus subbalteatus'', commonly known as the banded mottlegill, weed Panaeolus or is a very common, widely distributed psilocybin mushroom. According to American naturalist and mycologist David Arora, ''Panaeolus ...
''. The bluing hallucinogenic members of this genus were sometimes previously segregated into a separate (but now deprecated) genus, '' Copelandia'', but are now universally classified in ''Panaeolus''. Several members of this genus are known to contain psilocin and psilocybin and it is suspected that a number of other members of this genus contain unidentified psychoactive compounds. All members of this genus contain
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derivatives.


Notable species


References


External links


Key to Panaeolus in the Pacific Northwest

Panaeolus key by Ola'h that emphasizes microscopic features

Panaeolus - A Genus of Toadstools

A Worldwide Geographical Distribution of the Neurotropic Fungi
* Wikispecies - Panaeolus {{Taxonbar, from=Q2120832 Agaricales genera Taxa named by Elias Magnus Fries