Psilocybe plutonia
Psilocybe plutonia is a small psilocybin mushroom of the family Hymenogastraceae, believed to contain psilocybin and psilocin. It was first documented from Cuba. An older synonym is Agaricus plutonia.
It is in the section Cordisporae.
Etymology
The word plutonia comes from the Latin words plutonian or plutonic. Perhaps in connection with the dark color of the mushroom.Description
- Pileus: 0.5–1.5 cm in diameter, conic to convex, with an acute umbo or papilla, not viscid, glabrous, slightly translucent-striate, silky white fibrils when young that fade in age, hygrophanous, lubricous, reddish brown to yellowish brown or clay color, becoming blackish. Flesh thin, brownish.
- Gills: Adnexed, sometimes with a decurrent tooth, thin, light brown to dark brown, blackish in age, edges pallid.
- Spores: Purple brown in deposit, rhomboid or subrhomboid in face view,, thick-walled, with a broad truncate germ pore.
- Stipe: 2.5–4 cm long, 0.5–1.5 mm equal to slightly enlarged at the base, flexuous, hollow, dark brown or reddish brown, apex pruinose, zoned with appressed whitish fibrils. No annulus is formed by the cortinate veil.
- Taste: Unknown.
- Odor: None to slightly farinaceous.
- Microscopic features: Basidia 11–17 μm, pleurocystidia 17–26 μm, cheilocystidia.