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Deconica angustispora

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Deconica angustispora
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D. angustispora
Binomial name
Deconica angustispora
(A.H.Sm.) Ram.-Cruz & Guzmán (2012)
Synonyms[1]
  • Psilocybe angustispora Singer (1946)

Deconica angustispora is a mushroom that was discovered in the late 1930s and formally described by A.H. Smith in 1946 as a species of Psilocybe. It is very small and has rarely been documented.

References

  1. ^ Ramírez-Cruz, Virginia; Guzmán, Gastón; Guzmán-Dávalos, Laura (2012). "New Combinations in the genus Deconica (Fungi, Basidiomycota, Agaricales)". Sydowia. 64: 217–219.

Smith, A.H.; Hesler, L.R. 1946. New and unusual dark-spored agarics from North America. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. 62:177-200