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Marasmius sasicola : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marasmius sasicola
''Marasmius sasicola'' is a species of Marasmiaceae fungus known from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. First collected in 2000, it was described in 2002 by Haruki Takahashi. The species produces small mushrooms with white caps and very short, very thin black stems. Unlike in other, similar species, the stems enter the plant matter on which the mushroom grows. The six to eight white gills are spread out around the cap, and all of them reach the stem. The flesh has no taste or odour. Found in June, the species grows on dead ''Sasa'' leaves, from which it takes its specific epithet. ==Taxonomy and naming== ''Marasmius sasicola'' was first described by Haruki Takahashi (2002) in an article in ''Mycoscience'', based on specimens collected from Ikuta Ryokuchi Park, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan in 2000 and 2001. The specific name ''sasicola'' refers to the fact the species grows upon the leaves of ''Sasa'' species. The Japanese common name for the species is ''Sasa-no-houraitake''. Within the genus ''Mycena'', it probably belongs to the section ''Marasmius'', and the subsection ''Penicillati'', due to characters of the stem, gills and pileipellis (the outer-most layer of the cap).〔 〕
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