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Mycena nidificata is a species of fungus in the family Mycenaceae of the Agaricales. First collected in 2000 and reported as a new species in 2007, it is known only from Kanagawa, Japan, where it grows on the floor of oak forests. The dark brown irregularly wrinkled cap measures up to 25 mm (1.0 in) in diameter. The cap is supported by a thin stem up to 50 mm (2.0 in) long, which is covered at the base by a whitish hairlike growth, and attached to white, cord-like rhizomorphs—aggregations of mycelium that resemble plant roots. The underside of the cap features thin, distantly spaced grayish gills that have distinct veins running between them. At a microscopic level, distinguishing characteristics include the inamyloid spores (turning dark blue to black when stained with Melzer's reagent),

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  • Mycena nidificata, es una especie de hongo basidiomicetos de la familia Mycenaceae. (es)
  • Mycena nidificata is a species of fungus in the family Mycenaceae of the Agaricales. First collected in 2000 and reported as a new species in 2007, it is known only from Kanagawa, Japan, where it grows on the floor of oak forests. The dark brown irregularly wrinkled cap measures up to 25 mm (1.0 in) in diameter. The cap is supported by a thin stem up to 50 mm (2.0 in) long, which is covered at the base by a whitish hairlike growth, and attached to white, cord-like rhizomorphs—aggregations of mycelium that resemble plant roots. The underside of the cap features thin, distantly spaced grayish gills that have distinct veins running between them. At a microscopic level, distinguishing characteristics include the inamyloid spores (turning dark blue to black when stained with Melzer's reagent), the club-shaped cheilocystidia (cystidia on the gill edges) with finger-like appendages, the diverticulate cells in the outer layer of cap and stem, and the presence of clamp connections. (en)
  • Mycena nidificata é uma espécie de cogumelo da família Mycenaceae. É encontrado no Japão. (pt)
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  • Har. Takah. (en)
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  • conical (en)
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  • saprotrophic (en)
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  • Mycena (en)
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  • unknown (en)
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  • gills (en)
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  • Mycena nidificata (en)
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  • Map of Japan with highlight on 14 Kanagawa prefecture.svg (en)
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  • Known only from Kanagawa, Japan (en)
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  • nidificata (en)
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  • white (en)
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  • bare (en)
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  • adnate (en)
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  • Mycena nidificata, es una especie de hongo basidiomicetos de la familia Mycenaceae. (es)
  • Mycena nidificata é uma espécie de cogumelo da família Mycenaceae. É encontrado no Japão. (pt)
  • Mycena nidificata is a species of fungus in the family Mycenaceae of the Agaricales. First collected in 2000 and reported as a new species in 2007, it is known only from Kanagawa, Japan, where it grows on the floor of oak forests. The dark brown irregularly wrinkled cap measures up to 25 mm (1.0 in) in diameter. The cap is supported by a thin stem up to 50 mm (2.0 in) long, which is covered at the base by a whitish hairlike growth, and attached to white, cord-like rhizomorphs—aggregations of mycelium that resemble plant roots. The underside of the cap features thin, distantly spaced grayish gills that have distinct veins running between them. At a microscopic level, distinguishing characteristics include the inamyloid spores (turning dark blue to black when stained with Melzer's reagent), (en)
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  • Mycena nidificata (es)
  • Mycena nidificata (en)
  • Mycena nidificata (pt)
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