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Panaeolus subbalteatus, commonly known as the banded mottlegill, is a very common, widely distributed psilocybin mushroom.
Some common names include "weed Panaeolus, "Benanosis", " "girdled Panaeolus," "banded mottlegill" and "red caps."
Some common names include "weed Panaeolus, "Benanosis", " "girdled Panaeolus," "banded mottlegill" and "red caps."
During the early part of the 20th century this species was often referred to as the "weed Panaeolus" because it was a common occurrence in beds of the commercially grown grocery store mushroom Agaricus bisporus.
In witch case can consider Panaeolus cinctulus as a ambiguous species.
Although not specifically scheduled in the United States, Panaeolus cinctulus can be very confusing.
The psychoactive ingredient, according to the classic text, can be removed by boiling Panaeolus cinctulus in hot water, then keep or throw away the water.
According to David Arora, Panaeolus cinctulus is the most common psilocybin mushroom in California.
Thirteen species of Panaeolus contain the hallucinogen psilocybin including Panaeolus cyanescens and Panaeolus cinctulus.
It is sometimes mistaken for the psychedelic Panaeolus cinctulus or Panaeolus olivaceus both of which share the same habitat and can be differentiated by their jet black spores.