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Displaying records 1–15 of 15 for your search terms: Genus: mycena
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Mycenaceae Overeem
Icon.Fungorum Malayensium 14 (1926)
Mycena (Pers.) Roussel
Fl.Calvados Ed. 2, 64 (1806)
Mycena albidocapillaris Grgur. & T.W.May
Larger Fungi of South Australia 291 (1997)
Mycena alcalina (Fr.) P.Kumm.
Führer Pilzk. 109 (1871)
Mycena carmeliana Grgur.
Fung.Diversity 9:266 (2003)
Mycena clarkeana Grgur.
Larger Fungi of South Australia 270 (1997)
Mycena fumosa Grgur.
Fung.Diversity 9:271 (2003)
Mycena judithiana Bougher
Mycotaxon 108:106-169, Figs 1-3 (2009)
Mycena kurramulla Grgur.
Larger Fungi of South Australia 268, Pl. 16d, Fig. 162 (1997)
Mycena kuurkacea Grgur.
Fung.Diversity 9:178 (2003)
Mycena latifolia (Peck) A.H.Sm.
Mycologia 27(6):599 (1935)
Mycena nargan Grgur.
Austral.Syst.Bot. 8:531-533, Figs 1-3 (1995)
Mycena pura (Pers.) P.Kumm.
Führer Pilzk. 107 (1871)
Mycena subgalericulata Cleland
Trans.& Proc.Roy.Soc.South Australia 55:156 (1931)
Mycena tenerrima (Berk.) Quél.
Mém.Soc.Émul.Montbéliard, sér. 2 5:109 (1872)
Mycena yuulongicola Grgur.
Fung.Diversity 9:236 (2003)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.