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 is a large genus of small saprotrophic mushrooms that are rarely more than a few centimeters in width. The name Mycena comes from the Ancient Greek...
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species belongs to the Mycenaceae family, with Mycena interrupta being its closest known relative. Mycena subcyanocephala is a lignicolous species of section...
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are the primary decomposers in most environments, illustrated here Mycena interrupta. Only fungi produce the enzymes necessary to decompose lignin, a chemically...
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Grgur. (2003) Mycena insularis (Speg.) Sacc. (1891) Mycena interrupta (Berk.) Sacc. (1887) Mycena intersecta Har. Takah. (2007) Mycena intervenosa Métrod...
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Fungi are the primary decomposers in most environments, illustrated here Mycena interrupta....
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mycologist A. M. (Tony) Young in 2005. Another is a treatment of the genus Mycena in Southeastern Australia. The genus Amanita has been the subject of two...
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after the burn. Other mycenas often found in this "mature" phase include M. austrofilopes, M. austrororida, and M. interrupta. "Mycena cystidiosa (G. Stev...
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, (1881) Agaricus (Mycena) capillaris Schumach. 1803 accepted as Mycena capillaris (Schumach.) P. Kumm., (1871) Agaricus (Mycena) clavicularis Fr. 1821...
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