Inocybe hystrix was created in 1838.
Inocybe godeyi was created in 1874.
Inocybe cookei was created in 1892.
Inocybe maculata was created in 1885.
Inocybe haemacta was created in 1882.
Inocybe praetervisa was created in 1883.
Paralomis hystrix was created in 1844.
Acanthanectes hystrix was created in 1993.
Galeolaria hystrix was created in 1863.
Yes, there are several reported "intoxications" associated with Inocybe aeruginascens, the symptoms of which consisted of psychedelic effects. However, although there have been no reported deaths due to consumption of this species, its edibility is not yet conclusively determined. Furthermore, consumption of this mushroom may be considered illegal in the U.S. and other countries.
The scientific name would be Citrus hystrix.
Lomandra hystrix, the slender mat rush, can survive in a USDA Temperature Zone 9, 20 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit or about -6.5 to -1 Celsius in the Winter. A link is provided.
"Hystrix"- porcupine, "co"- like, "morph"- shapesubstantial part of masseter muscle passes through infraorbital foramen of skull