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Mycena lanuginosa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mycena lanuginosa
''Mycena lanuginosa'' is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family.〔 First collected in 2000 and reported as a new species in 2007, it is known only from lowland oak-dominated forests in central Honshu in Japan. The small mushroom is characterized by its grooved, grayish-brown to violet-brown cap up to in diameter, and the slender grayish-brown to reddish-brown stem covered with minute, fine, soft hairs. The mushroom produces amyloid spores (spores that stain when treated with Melzer's reagent). Microscopic distinguishing features include the smooth, spindle-shaped cheilocystidia and pleurocystidia (cystidia on the gill edge and face, respectively) and the diverticulate elements in the outer layer of the cap and the stem. ==Taxonomy, naming, and classification== ''Mycena lanuginosa'' was first collected by Haruki Takahashi in 2000, and published as a new species in 2007, along with seven other Japanese ''Mycena'' species. The specific epithet is derived from the Latin word ''lanuginosa'', meaning "lanugineous", referring to the hairy stem. The Japanese name for the mushroom is ''Keashi-haiirotake'' (ケアシハイイロタケ).〔 The fungus is classified in the section ''Fragilipedes'' (Fr.) Quél., as defined by Dutch ''Mycena'' specialist Maas Geesteranus.〔 This section is the largest in the genus ''Mycena''.〔
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