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Marasmius aurantioferrugineus. a. basidiospores, b. basidia, c. hyphae, d. cheilocystidia, e. epidermial cells. Bar = 10 µm.

Marasmius aurantioferrugineus. a. basidiospores, b. basidia, c. hyphae, d. cheilocystidia, e. epidermial cells. Bar = 10 µm.

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Two Marasmius and four Mycena species of Tricholomataceae are described and illustrated as new to Taiwan. They are Marasmius aurantioferrugineus, Ma. epiphylloides, Mycena amygdalina, My. latifolia, My. leaiana, and My. polygramma.

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... Lib. Arts Educ. Shiga Univ., Nat. Sci. 15: 74, 1965. (Fig. 1) Pileus 3.5-8 cm, convex, reddish orange, glabrous, margin striate. Gills adnate, distant of several lengths, white, smooth. Stipe central, 7- 10 × 0.4-0.6 cm, hollow, gray-brown, glabrous, coriaceous. Spores fusiform to long-elliptical, hyaline, smooth, I-, 12-13 × 3.5-5 µm. Basidia clavate, 23-32 × 7-8 µm, with 4 sterigmata. ...
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... examined. Nantou: Tsuifeng, W. N. Chou, CWN 05313, Feb. 1, 2002. ...

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