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- from a rotting wood, but also from a living plant root and a living frog. Mycenas are hard to identify to species and some are distinguishable only by microscopic...
- Mycena subcyanocephala is a species of fungi, [unreliable source]which has its habitat in the tropical parts of Taiwan. It has been spotted eleven times...
- (2): 211–20. Maas Geester**** RA. (1982). "Studies in Mycenas 59. Berkeley's fungi referred to Mycena – 1". Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Academie...
- network-10]. Coolia (in Dutch). 52 (3): 125–42. Aronsen A. "Mycena sanguinolenta". A key to the Mycenas of Norway. Archived from the original on 2010-10-12....
- 1925 but that name could not be used in Mycena.[citation needed] Maas Geester**** RA. (1991). "Studies in Mycenas. Additions and corrections, Part 1". Proc...
- Mycena interrupta (commonly known as the pixie's parasol) is a species of mushroom. It has a Gondwanan distribution pattern, being found in Australia,...
- Agarics of Denmark. Part I. Mycena". Dansk Botanisk Arkiv. 1 (5): 1–40. Maas Geester**** RA. (1988). "Conspectus of the Mycenas of the northern hemisphere...
- Mycena epipterygia is a species of fungus in the family Mycenaceae of mushrooms commonly found in Europe. It is commonly known as yellowleg bonnet or yellow-stemmed...
- 5: 373–451. Maas Geester**** RA. (1992). Mycenas of the Northern Hemisphere. II. Conspectus of the Mycenas of the Northern Hemisphere. Amsterdam, Netherlands:...
- new Mycenas of section Fragilipedes from southern Norway". Persoonia. 15 (4): 531–35. ISSN 0031-5850. Smith AH. (1937). "Studies in the Genus Mycena. IV"...