Abstract
Three species ofMycena, viz.M. aurantiidisca, M. clavicularis, andM. oregonensis are recorded for the first time in Japan. Macro- and microscopical descriptions and illustrations are given for each species.
Literature cited
Kornerup, A. and Wansher, J. H. 1978. Methuen handbook of colour, 3rd ed. Eyre Methuen, London.
Kühner, R. 1938. Le genreMycena (Fries). Encycl. Mycol.10: 1–710.
Maas Geesteranus, R. A. 1980. Studies in Mycenas-15. A tentative subdivision of the genusMycena in the northern Hemisphere. Persoonia11: 93–120.
Mass Geesteranus, R. A. 1986. Conspectus of the Mycenas of the Northern Hemisphere-7. Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. v. Wetensch. Ser. C89: 183–201.
Maas Geesteranus, R. A. 1990. Conspectus of the Mycenas of the Northern Hemisphere-14. Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. v. Wetensch. Ser. C93: 163–186.
Miyamoto, T., Cha, J. Y. and Igarashi, T. 1996. A new record ofMycena picta from Japan. Mycoscience37: 463–466.
Munsell, A. H. 1990. Munsell soil color charts, revised ed. Macbeth Division of Kollmorgen Instruments, Baltimore, Maryland.
Quélet, L. 1872. Les Champignons du Jura et des Vosges. Mém. Soc. Emul. Montbéliard, sér. II,5: 43–332.
Smith, A. H. 1947. North American species ofMycena. Univ. Michigan Press, Ann Arbor.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
About this article
Cite this article
Miyamoto, T., Igarashi, T. & Takahashi, K. Notes on three species ofMycena new to Japan fromPicea forests of Hokkaido. Mycoscience 39, 337–342 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02464018
Accepted:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02464018