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Corumba Mushroom Spore Prints

Corumba Mushroom Spore Prints
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Corumba Spore Print

The Corumba Mushroom Spore Print from Magic Spore Labs delivers basidiospores from a geographically specific Brazilian wild-collect of Psilocybe cubensis — a variety documented in the research community since the early 2010s and named for the Corumbá region of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Despite sharing a country of origin with the well-known Brazil strain, Corumba is a genetically and morphologically distinct lineage — a distinction that matters for researchers building serious comparative reference collections and underscores the remarkable cubensis diversity that South America's varied ecosystems have produced.

That distinction is the heart of Corumba's research value. South America's ecological range — from Andean highlands to Amazonian lowland to subtropical wetland — has yielded some of the most morphologically varied Psilocybe cubensis specimens documented anywhere in the world, and Corumba represents one of the more specifically anchored Brazilian lineages available for microscopy study. Examining Corumba alongside the Brazil strain, or alongside South American peers like Ecuador and Hualta, gives researchers direct comparative data on how geography and microclimate influence basidiospore structure within a single species across a single continent.

Magic Spore Labs produces every Corumba spore print under GMP-aligned sterile conditions, depositing a dense, uncontaminated basidiospore sample onto individually sealed sterile aluminum foil substrate. Prints store at ambient temperature for up to 24 months with no refrigeration required. We ship to researchers across the United States, excluding California, Idaho, and Georgia. All products are sold strictly for microscopy and taxonomy research purposes only.

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Key Features

Distinct Brazilian Wild-Collect Morphology

Corumba is a documented Brazilian wild-collect of Psilocybe cubensis with a morphological profile distinct from other South American varieties — making it a particularly valuable comparative specimen for researchers studying regional genetic variation within the species.

GMP Sterile Print Production

Each Corumba spore print is produced in a GMP-aligned cleanroom environment using strict sterile technique, delivering a dense, uncontaminated basidiospore deposit suitable for serious microscopy and academic taxonomy research.

Foil-Preserved, Archive-Ready Format

Corumba prints are deposited onto sterile aluminum foil substrate and individually sealed — providing long-term ambient storage stability and a clean, archive-ready format with no refrigeration required under standard conditions.

Authentic South American Wild Genetics

Sourced from unmodified Corumba specimens with verified Brazilian wild-origin lineage, these prints contain no synthetic alterations — authentic South American Psilocybe cubensis genetics preserved in their most natural, unaltered state.

Same country, different strain — why Corumba stands apart from Brazil cubensis

Corumba is a Psilocybe cubensis variety originally collected in Brazil and documented in the research community since at least the early 2010s. Despite sharing a country of origin with the well-known Brazil strain, Corumba is genetically and morphologically distinct — a reminder that South America's vast and ecologically diverse landscape has produced multiple discrete cubensis lineages worthy of individual study. Named for the Brazilian city of Corumbá in the Mato Grosso do Sul region, this strain represents the kind of geographically specific wild-collect that makes South American Psilocybe cubensis spore prints a consistently compelling subject for comparative microscopy research.

Product Details

Specimen
Species Psilocybe cubensis
Strain Corumba
Spore type Multi-spore
Genetics Wild-collected Brazilian lineage; distinct from Brazil strain
Origin Corumbá region, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Specifications
Solution Dry spore deposit on aluminum foil substrate
Storage Cool, dry place — away from direct light and humidity
Shelf life Up to 24 months when stored properly

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Corumba Spore Print
Dense multi-spore deposit on sterile aluminum foil

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Corumba mushroom spore print?
A Corumba spore print is a dry deposit of basidiospores from the Corumba variety of Psilocybe cubensis — a Brazilian wild-collect first documented in the research community in the early 2010s and named for the Corumbá region of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The print is produced by allowing a specimen's cap to deposit spores directly onto sterile aluminum foil substrate, creating a dense, stable record of the strain's basidiospore morphology for microscopy and taxonomy research.
How do you store Corumba mushroom spore prints?
Corumba spore prints should be stored in a cool, dry location away from direct light and humidity — an airtight envelope or sealed container kept at ambient room temperature is sufficient for long-term preservation. No refrigeration is required under standard conditions, and prints remain viable for microscopy research for up to 24 months when stored properly.
Does Magic Spore Labs ship Corumba spore prints to my state?
Magic Spore Labs ships Corumba spore prints to researchers across the United States, with the exception of California, Idaho, and Georgia, where state law restricts spore shipments. All orders are packaged discreetly and securely and are sold strictly for microscopy and taxonomy research purposes only.
What is the difference between Corumba and Brazil Psilocybe cubensis spore prints?
Although both Corumba and the Brazil strain are wild-collected Psilocybe cubensis varieties originating from Brazil, they are genetically and morphologically distinct specimens — not interchangeable representatives of the same lineage. Brazil is a widely available and well-documented strain, while Corumba offers researchers a comparatively less cataloged Brazilian lineage with its own discrete morphological profile, making side-by-side microscopy of the two prints a genuinely informative exercise in intraspecies variation.
Why are South American Psilocybe cubensis strains like Corumba significant for microscopy research?
South America's ecological diversity — spanning Andean highlands, Amazonian lowlands, subtropical wetlands, and coastal grasslands — has produced some of the most morphologically varied Psilocybe cubensis specimens documented anywhere in the world. Corumba's origin in the Mato Grosso do Sul region of Brazil places it within a distinct subtropical environment that shaped its specific basidiospore characteristics, giving researchers a geographically precise South American data point that complements better-known strains from Ecuador, Colombia, and other regional varieties in a comprehensive cubensis reference collection.
Disclaimer: Psilocybe cubensis spores are intended for microscopic research and identification purposes only. Not for human consumption. Not for sale in CA, ID, FL, or GA. Any communication implying intent to cultivate will result in order cancellation and future purchase denial.

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