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Mycena cystidiosa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mycena cystidiosa
''Mycena cystidiosa'' is a species of mushroom in the family Mycenaceae. Described as new to science in 1964, it is known only from New Zealand and Australia. The fruit bodies have a broadly conical small white cap up to wide, with distantly spaced cream-coloured gills on the underside. The stipe is particularly long, up to , with an abundant covering of white hairs at the base. The species is known for its abundant rhizomorphs—long, root-like extensions of mycelia. ==Taxonomy== The species was originally described by Greta Stevenson in 1964 as ''Fayodia cystidiosa''. She found the type specimen growing in leaf litter at the Wellington Botanic Garden in June, 1949.〔 It was transferred to the genus ''Mycena'' by Egon Horak in a 1971 publication.〔 The fungus is classified in the section ''Metuloidiferae'' of the genus ''Mycena''.〔
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