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Notes on three species ofMycena new to Japan fromPicea forests of Hokkaido

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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.

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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

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