File:2012-11-06 Mycena (Pers.) Roussel 280901.jpg
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[edit]Description2012-11-06 Mycena (Pers.) Roussel 280901.jpg |
Mycena (Pers.) Roussel Image location: Davis, California, USA Growing in grass near the sidewalk border, they were tiny and had a rooting stem. Spores non-amyloid. Spore range = (8) 9 – 10 × 5 μ Average spore = 9.45 × 5 μ Q range = 1.8 – 2 Average Q = 1.89 20 spores mesured. 2-spored basidia observed. Cheilocystidia measurements = 33×10, 34×11, 36×10, 40×13 μ Pleurocystidia & caulocystidia not observed. I tried keying this out in North American Species of Mycena and got lost in subgenus Eumycena section Deminutivae, then trying A Key to Norwegian Mycenas i ended up at M. flavoalba which doesn’t seem quite right, but at least similar. The key at mushroom expert leads me to M. flavoalba as well… Recognized by sight
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