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Mycena domingensis

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Mycena domingensis
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M. domingensis
Binomial name
Mycena domingensis
Dennis (1961)

Mycena domingensis is a mushroom in the family Mycenaceae. Found in Venezuela, it was described in 1961 by English mycologist R.W.G. Dennis. The white fruit bodies have convex, smooth caps up to 7 mm (0.3 in) in diameter. The flesh is white. The gills are widely spaced, white, and decurrently attached to the stem. The spores are oblong, amyloid, and measure 4–6 by 2–2.5 μm.[1]

References

  1. ^ Dennis RWG. (1961). "Fungi venezuelani: IV, Agaricales". Kew Bulletin. 15 (1): 67–156 (see p. 102). doi:10.2307/4115784. JSTOR 4115784.