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- Hemimycena is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and according to a 2008 estimate, contains about 50 species...
- Hemimycena tortuosa, commonly known as the dewdrop bonnet, is a species of basidiomycete fungus of the family Mycenaceae, in the order Agaricales. Helotium...
- Hemimycena cephalotricha is a species of basidiomycete fungus of the family Mycenaceae, of the order Agaricales. It is native to the southwest of Western...
- Gr**** μύκης mykes, meaning "fungus". Species in the genus Mycena (and in Hemimycena) are commonly known as bonnets. They are characterized by a white spore...
- American mycologist Rolf Singer transferred the species to the genera Hemimycena and Marasmiellus in 1938 and 1951, respectively. Singer later changed...
- and tissues bewildering taxonomists, leading to temporary placements in Hemimycena and Marasmiellus before being phylogenetically excluded from both genera...
- vegetation. The fruitbodies are small and resemble Mycena or Marasmius or Hemimycena and are distinguished by amyloid spores, poorly dextrinoid tissues, and...
- tenuistipes J.E.Lange (1930) Omphalia speirea var. tenuistipes J.E.Lange (1936) Hemimycena speirea (Fr.) Singer (1938) Mycena speirea f. camptophylla (Berk.) Kühner...
- group that includes other former members of Mycena now in Atheniella and Hemimycena clearly excluded from the Mycenaceae and tentatively classified in the...
- basal disc, but the cap is up to 10 mm and lacks white granules. White Hemimycena species lack granules and all have inamyloid spores. "Synonyms: Mycena...