California Fungi: Mycena capillaripes - MykoWeb
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Mycena capillaripes is one of several grey-brown, bleach-odored Mycenas that occur in our area. Its most distinguishing feature is pink-edged (marginate) gills, ...
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Mycena capillaripes is a member of the rubromarginatae section of the Mycena family, and closely related to Mycena rubromarginata (Smith 1936, Maas Geesteranus ...
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It produces small mushrooms that have grayish-brown, bell-shaped, radially-grooved caps up to 2.5 cm (1 in) wide. The gills are whitish to gray, widely spaced, ...
Mycena capillaripes is also a member of: ˇ Mycena (a genus of bonnet toadstools) ˇ AGARICALES (mushrooms and toadstools) ˇ AGARICOMYCETIDAE (a subclass of ...
This little mushroom is common throughout Britain and Ireland; it is also found throughout mainland Europe and in many parts of North America.
Mycena capillaripes is a species of fungi with 2293 observations.
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Mycena capillaripes Peck ; Family: Mycenaceae. [Mycena plicosa var. marginata J.E. Lange, morePrunulus capillaripes (Peck) Murrill]. Mycena capillaripes image.