Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
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Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee, Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 31 334 (1899 [1898])
Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Nomenclature
Massee
Massee
1899
1898
334
misapplication
ICN
Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
species
Mycena hiemalis
Classification
Descriptions
Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Pileus very thin, campanulate, slightly umbonate, margin striate, flesh-colour, rufescent, or white, often mealy or pruinose, 4-6 mm. across; gills uncinately-adnate, narrow, whitish; spores narrowly elliptical, 7-8 X 3-5 µ; cystidia absent; stem 1.5-2.5 cm. long, slender, curved and downy near the base, whitish.
New Zealand. Australia, Europe, Central America, Cuba.
On trunks of trees, among moss and lichens.
Superficially, closely resembling Mycena corticola, with which it sometimes grows intermixed, but separated by its more scattered habit, longer stem, and more especially by the elliptical spores and absence of cystidia in the gills.
Taxonomic concepts
Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee (1899) [1898]
Mycena hiemalis sensu Massee 1899 [1898]
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27 July 2001