Psilocybe maluti explained

Psilocybe maluti is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae. Described from South Africa in 2024 by Breyten van der Merwe, Alan Rockefeller & Karin Jacobs, Psilocybe maluti is named after the Maluti Mountains where it occurs. [1] It is in the section Cubensae of the genus Psilocybe, other members of this section include Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe chuxgionensis, Psilocybe niveotropicalis, Psilocybe wayanadensis, Psilocybe thaiaerugineomaculans, Psilocybe thaiduplicatocystidiata and Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata. [2]

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  1. van der Merwe . B. . Rockefeller . A. . Kilian . A. . Clark . C. . Sethathi . M. . Moult . T. . Jacobs . K. . A description of two novel Psilocybe species from southern Africa and some notes on African traditional hallucinogenic mushroom use . Mycologia . 2024-07-02 . 0027-5514 . 10.1080/00275514.2024.2363137 . 1–14. 38953774 . free .
  2. Web site: Psilocybe niveotropicalis: a new species of psilocybin containing mushroom from South Florida . 2024-07-03.