A paper I've coauthored just got published in Mycologia - two new Psilocybe species from South Africa. Psilocybe maluti is a secotoid species related to P. cubensis and P. ingeli is in section Zapotecorum, close to P. thaizapoteca.
Open access: https://t.co/jwUgg6FZSM
Clitocybula azurea from Pastaza, Ecuador. This species was described from Brazil and Venezuela in 1973 by Singer - it occurs in Central and South America, and there is one iNaturalist observation from Chiapas, less than one mile into North America.
Psilocybe moseri photographed a couple days ago in Pastaza, Ecuador. This species is closely related to P. zapotecorum and grows in muddy soils and landslides in cloud forests, usually near water. This species is found in warmer, lower elevation areas, under 1200 meters masl
Asterella palmeri from Baja California, Mexico. This liverwort is endemic to the western USA and northwestern Mexico. This collection is the furthest south it has been reported on iNaturalist, a bit east of El Rosario.
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