Abstract
Mycena picta, a rare species of Agaricales, is reported for the first time from Japan, based on specimens collected in Hokkaido.
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Miyamoto, T., Cha, J.Y. & Igarashi, T. A new record ofMycena picta from Japan. Mycoscience 37, 463–466 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02461005
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