Psilocybe jacobsii is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae, collected and recorded by James Q. Jacobs near Huatla de Jimenez in the Mazatec region of Oaxaca state, Mexico. Dr. Gastón Guzmán studied the microscopic features and published the new species in the world monograph, The Genus Psilocybe. The mushroom may contain the psychoactive compounds found in the genus Psilocybe, including psilocybin.
Psilocybe jacobsii is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae, collected and recorded by James Q. Jacobs near Huatla de Jimenez in the Mazatec region of Oaxaca state, Mexico. Dr. Gastón Guzmán studied the microscopic features and published the new species in the world monograph, The Genus Psilocybe. The mushroom may contain the psychoactive compounds found in the genus Psilocybe, including psilocybin.
Psilocybe jacobsii es una especie de hongo de la familia Hymenogastraceae. Solo se ha encontrado en México.
Psilocybe jacobsii fue descrita como nueva para la ciencia por el micólogo mexicano Gastón Guzmán, y la descripción publicada en la revista científica Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia 74: 133 en 1983. Guzmán la ubica en la sección Stuntzii del género.[1]
Psilocybe jacobsii es una especie de hongo de la familia Hymenogastraceae. Solo se ha encontrado en México.