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Collybia cirrhata is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae of the order Agaricales (gilled mushrooms). The species was first described in the scientific literature in 1786, but was not validly named until 1803. Found in Europe, Northern Eurasia, and North America, it is known from temperate, boreal, and alpine or arctic habitats. It is a saprobic species that grows in clusters on the decaying or blackened remains of other mushrooms. The fruit bodies are small, with whitish convex to flattened caps up to 11 mm (3⁄8 in) in diameter, narrow white gills, and slender whitish stems 8–25 mm (3⁄8–1 in) long and up to 2 mm (0.08 in) thick. C. cirrhata can be distinguished from the other two members of Collybia by the absence of a sclerotium at the base of the stem. The mushroom, althou

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  • Collybia cirrhata (en)
  • Dwergcollybia (nl)
  • Collybia cirrhata (pt)
  • Collybia cirrhata (sv)
  • Коллибия кудрявая (ru)
  • Collybia cirrhata (uk)
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  • Collybia cirrhata är en svampart som först beskrevs av Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Lucien Quélet 1872. Collybia cirrhata ingår i släktet Collybia och familjen Tricholomataceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Collybia cirrhata — вид грибів з роду Колібія родини Трихоломові. (uk)
  • Collybia cirrhata is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae of the order Agaricales (gilled mushrooms). The species was first described in the scientific literature in 1786, but was not validly named until 1803. Found in Europe, Northern Eurasia, and North America, it is known from temperate, boreal, and alpine or arctic habitats. It is a saprobic species that grows in clusters on the decaying or blackened remains of other mushrooms. The fruit bodies are small, with whitish convex to flattened caps up to 11 mm (3⁄8 in) in diameter, narrow white gills, and slender whitish stems 8–25 mm (3⁄8–1 in) long and up to 2 mm (0.08 in) thick. C. cirrhata can be distinguished from the other two members of Collybia by the absence of a sclerotium at the base of the stem. The mushroom, althou (en)
  • Collybia cirrhata é uma espécie de fungo pertencente à família Tricholomataceae, da ordem de Agaricales, descrita pela primeira vez na literatura científica em 1786, mas que só foi nomeada em 1803. Encontrada na Europa, no norte da Eurásia e na América do Norte, a espécie situa-se em habitats temperados, boreais, alpinos ou árticos. Assim como todas as espécies remanescentes do gênero, C. cirrhata é sapróbica, que se alimenta de matéria orgânica de outros cogumelos em decomposição. Seus corpos frutíferos são pequenos com um píleo convexo achatado e esbranquiçado, podendo medir até onze milímetros de diâmetro. Suas lamelas são brancas e estreitas, enquanto seu estipe é esbranquiçado e delgado, podendo chegar até 25 milímetros de comprimento e 2 milímetros de espessura. C. cirrhata distingue (pt)
  • Колли́бия кудря́вая (коллибия усиковая) (лат. Collybia cirrhata) — гриб рода коллибия семейства Рядовковых, растущий на остатках грибов. Широко распространен в Северном полушарии. Не считается ядовитым, но в пищу не используется из-за незначительного размера. В отличие от других видов рода коллибия не имеет склероция в основании ножки. Научные синонимы: (ru)
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  • Collybia cirrhata (en)
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