I have most ceratinly seen those Panaeolus antillarum around these parts. They are always huge like that and very strong tissue. They haven't been around lately though.
I have seen the Cyans around here but that strain with the brownish looking stems ( the cluster of 3 for ex.) seem to dominate the land. Sometimes they are so mixed in with each other its really hard to tell until you pick and then look at the bruising. The brown stemmed ones seem to bruise slighty I wonder if they have a small ammount of alkaloids? The cyans are almost impossible to miss as they really bruise dark blue and black.
The kids in these parts cant tell the difference between them and just eat the look alikes. One came up to me the other day and said he ate 60 wet grams.... I told him that if all of the 60 wet grams he ate were active he would have seen some shit. Most of the time only about 30-40% of the ones I see are actually cyans. I try to educate the kids about it when I can but half the time they listen and the other half they're 16.
It doesnt show up that well in this photo but you can see the bruising on these few that could be cyans.
And a print: Looks jet black from my angle.
