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Mycena tenuispinosa

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Mycena tenuispinosa
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M. tenuispinosa
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Mycena tenuispinosa
J.Favre (1957)

Mycena tenuispinosa is a species of agaric fungus in the family Mycenaceae. It was described as new to science by Swiss naturalist Jules Favre in 1957.[1] Classified in the section Basipedes of the genus Mycena, it is characterized by the presence of sharp spinules of the surface of its cap. It has been reported from several western European countries, including Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Slovakia, and the Netherlands, and in 2006, it was recorded from Poland.[2]

References

  1. ^ Favre J. (1957). "Mycènes nouvelles ou peu connues". Bulletin de la Société neuchâteloise des sciences naturelles (in French). 80 (3): 81–98.
  2. ^ Roniker A, Chacuła P, Kujawa A (2006). "Mycena tenuispinosa (Fungi, Agaricales), a species new to Poland" (PDF). Polish Botanical Journal. 51 (2): 217–20.[permanent dead link]

Mycena tenuispinosa in Index Fungorum