Hemimycena is a genus of fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, and according to a 2008 estimate, contains about 50 species.[2] The genus was described by mycologist Rolf Singer in 1938.[3] They lack amyloid reaction in the spores.

Hemimycena
Hemimycena lactea
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Hemimycena

Singer (1938)
Type species
Hemimycena lactea
(Pers.) Singer (1938)
Synonyms[1]
  • Perona Pers. (1825)

Species

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Hemimycena pseudocrispula

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Hemimycena Singer". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2014-06-30.
  2. ^ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford: CAB International. p. 311. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  3. ^ Singer R. (1938). "Notes sur quelques Basidiomycetes". Revue de Mycologie (in French). 3: 187–99.
  4. ^ Watling R. (1998). "New combinations in the xeruloid Tricholomataceae". Edinburgh Journal of Botany. 55 (1): 157. doi:10.1017/S0960428600004376.
  5. ^ Miersch J, Antonin V (2013). "Hemimycena longipilosa (Agaricales), a new species from Germany" (PDF). Czech Mycology. 65 (2): 151–6. doi:10.33585/cmy.65201.
  6. ^ Niveiro N, Popoff OF, Albertó EO (2014). "Hemimycena longipleurocystidiata (Mycenaceae, Agaricomycetes), a new species from the Argentinean Atlantic Forest". Phytotaxa. 177 (1): 49–55. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.177.1.4. hdl:11336/6259.