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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, ...

Mycena capillaripes

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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 ...
The Mycena Page presents information about the North European species of Mycena accompanied with a photo of each species, and a key for identification.
THE NCBI Taxonomy database allows browsing of the taxonomy tree, which contains a classification of organisms.
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.
The WTU Image Collection provides a comprehensive online collection of photographs and information for the vascular plants, fungi, and lichenized fungi of ...
Mycena capillaripes Peck ; Family: Mycenaceae. [Mycena plicosa var. marginata J.E. Lange, morePrunulus capillaripes (Peck) Murrill]. Mycena capillaripes image.