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801:Taxa named by Charles Horton Peck
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246:First described in 1895 as
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493:Kuo M. (December 2010).
341:Habitat and distribution
796:Fungi described in 1895
268:collection was made in
791:Fungi of North America
248:Omphalina semivestipes
695:Omphalia semivestipes
230:fungus in the family
201:(Peck) Murrill (1916)
198:Prunulus semivestipes
171:Omphalia semivestipes
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123:M. semivestipes
550:Mycena semivestipes
524:Mycena semivestipes
497:Mycena semivestipes
372:Mycena semivestipes
346:Mycena semivestipes
252:Charles Horton Peck
223:Mycena semivestipes
141:Mycena semivestipes
25:Mycena semivestipes
401:Smith AH. (1947).
262:Alexander H. Smith
206:Mycena subalcalina
179:Omphalina curvipes
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325:. They are
307:spore print
276:Description
260:in 1947 by
182:Peck (1907)
174:Peck (1895)
780:Categories
505:2013-12-01
384:2013-12-01
356:References
309:is white.
272:, Canada.
232:Mycenaceae
99:Mycenaceae
89:Agaricales
65:Division:
710:Q59538164
657:2.1085992
315:ellipsoid
295:cartilage
117:Species:
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49:Eukaryota
758:MycoBank
732:Fungorum
704:Wikidata
639:MycoBank
600:Fungorum
565:Q6946905
559:Wikidata
378:MycoBank
350:saprobic
335:cystidia
242:Taxonomy
210:Atkinson
162:Synonyms
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592:6676060
443:2478162
331:basidia
327:amyloid
319:hyaline
191:Murrill
153:A.H.Sm.
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75:Class:
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311:Spores
299:adnate
264:. The
257:Mycena
228:agaric
212:(1918)
193:(1916)
155:(1947)
110:Mycena
724:6SLC6
579:73QCT
439:JSTOR
348:is a
291:flesh
287:gills
59:Fungi
745:GBIF
665:NCBI
613:GBIF
469:ISBN
305:The
280:The
266:type
149:Peck
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587:EoL
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