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Mycena interrupta (commonly
known as the pixie's parasol) is a
species of mushroom. It has a
Gondwanan distribution pattern,
being found in Australia,...
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Mycena tintinnabulum is a
European species of
agaric fungus in the
family Mycenaceae. The mycelium, but not the
fruit body, is bioluminescent. List of...
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