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Hygrocybe aurantipes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hygrocybe aurantipes
''Hygrocybe aurantipes'' is a gilled fungus of the waxcap family found in a few scattered locations in wet forests in eastern Australia. It is a distinctive small mushroom with a 2–4 cm diameter olive-brown cap and golden-yellow stipe and gills, not easily confused with any other species. Known only from Lane Cove National Park in Sydney's suburban Lower North Shore, Hazelbrook and Mount Wilson in the Blue Mountains, it has been designated as ''vulnerable'' as defined by the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995, by the New South Wales Government. ==Taxonomy== ''Hygrocybe aurantipes'' was originally collected by Ray and Elma Kearney in Lane Cove National Park in Sydney's suburban Lower North Shore district on 17 June 1990, and officially described by Australian mycologist Tony Young in 1997. Its specific epithet 'golden-footed' is derived from the Latin root ''aurant-'' 'gold' and ''pes'' 'foot'.
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