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Ethnomycological notes. II. Meteorites and fungus lore
We have found a connection between outer space phenomenon (such as meteors and meteorites) and fungus lore revered by ancestral cultures. This is useful to ethnomycology, studying the range of complexity and conditions in which a fungus myth was developed.