Roridomyces austrororidus
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roridomyces-austrororidus-295-10208444
title:
Roridomyces austrororidus
text:
Roridomyces austrororidus, commonly known as the austro dripping bonnet, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Mycenaceae. Described as new to science in 1962 by American mycologist Rolf Singer, it is found in South America, New Zealand, and Australia, where it grows on rotting wood. The fruit bodies (mushrooms) have several distinguishing characteristics that facilitate identification, including thick, white, mucilaginous stipes, and white to pale cream, convex caps that measure 1–2 cm (
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encyclopedia
description:
Species of fungus
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roridomyces_austrororidus
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date modified:
2024-01-13T21:28:18Z
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