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Marasmius nivicola. A-C. Basidiomata growing on leaf litter. D. Underside view. Scales: A -C = 10 ram; D = 5 mm. All figures from the holotype.  

Marasmius nivicola. A-C. Basidiomata growing on leaf litter. D. Underside view. Scales: A -C = 10 ram; D = 5 mm. All figures from the holotype.  

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