Gymnopilus dilepis explained
Gymnopilus dilepis is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae. This species is found in India, Malaysia,[1] and North America. It was given its current name by mycologist Rolf Singer in 1951. It contains psilocybin and related hallucinogenic substances.[2]
Phylogeny
Gymnopilus dilepis is in the lepidotus-subearlei infrageneric grouping within the genus Gymnopilus.
See also
List of Gymnopilus species
Notes and References
- Gotvaldova . Klara . Borovicka . Jan . Hajkova . Katerina . Cihlarova . Petra . Rockefeller . Alan . Kuchar . Martin . 2022 . Extensive Collection of Psychotropic Mushrooms with Determination of Their Tryptamine Alkaloids . International Journal of Molecular Sciences . 23 . 22 . en . 14068 . 10.3390/ijms232214068 . 36430546 . 9693126 . 1422-0067. free .
- Gotvaldova . Klara . Borovicka . Jan . Hajkova . Katerina . Cihlarova . Petra . Rockefeller . Alan . Kuchar . Martin . 2022 . Extensive Collection of Psychotropic Mushrooms with Determination of Their Tryptamine Alkaloids . International Journal of Molecular Sciences . 23 . 22 . en . 14068 . 10.3390/ijms232214068 . 36430546 . 9693126 . 1422-0067. free .