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Mycena acicula, commonly known as the orange bonnet, or the coral spring Mycena, is a species of fungus in the family Mycenaceae. It is found in Asia, the Caribbean, North America and Europe. The fruit bodies, or mushrooms, of the fungus grow on dead twigs and other woody debris of forest floors, especially along streams and other wet places. They have small orange-red caps, up to 1 cm (0.4 in) in diameter, held by slender yellowish stems up to 6 cm (2.4 in) long. The gills are pale yellow with a whitish edge. Several other Mycena species look similar, but may be distinguished by differences in size and/or microscopic characteristics. M. acicula is considered inedible because of its small size.

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  • Orangeroter Helmling (de)
  • Mycena acicula (es)
  • Mycena acicula (eu)
  • Mycena acicula (en)
  • Grzybówka szpilkowa (pl)
  • Mycena acicula (pt)
  • Orangehätta (sv)
  • Мицена игловидная (ru)
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  • Der Orangerote Helmling (Mycena acicula) ist eine Pilzart aus der Familie der (Mycenaceae). Es ist ein kleiner, gelborange gefärbter Helmling. Seine Fruchtkörper erscheinen von Mai bis Oktober auf Pflanzenresten. (de)
  • Mycena acicula es una especie de hongo de la familia Mycenaceae. (es)
  • Mycena acicula familiako onddo espezie bat da. Haragi urria eta mamirik gabea. Espezie honek tamaina txikia du, kolore gorri-horixka eta landare hondakinetan ateratzen da (eu)
  • Mycena acicula, commonly known as the orange bonnet, or the coral spring Mycena, is a species of fungus in the family Mycenaceae. It is found in Asia, the Caribbean, North America and Europe. The fruit bodies, or mushrooms, of the fungus grow on dead twigs and other woody debris of forest floors, especially along streams and other wet places. They have small orange-red caps, up to 1 cm (0.4 in) in diameter, held by slender yellowish stems up to 6 cm (2.4 in) long. The gills are pale yellow with a whitish edge. Several other Mycena species look similar, but may be distinguished by differences in size and/or microscopic characteristics. M. acicula is considered inedible because of its small size. (en)
  • Grzybówka szpilkowa (Mycena acicula (Schaeff.) P. Kumm.) – gatunek grzybów z rodziny grzybówkowatych (Mycenaceae). (pl)
  • Orangehätta (Mycena acicula) är en svampart som först beskrevs av , och fick sitt nu gällande namn av 1871. Enligt Catalogue of Life ingår Orangehätta i släktet Mycena, och familjen Mycenaceae, men enligt Dyntaxa är tillhörigheten istället släktet Mycena, och familjen Favolaschiaceae. Arten är reproducerande i Sverige. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Mycena acicula é uma espécie de fungo da família de cogumelos Mycenaceae. Produz um pequeno corpo de frutificação com um chapéu em forma de sino de apenas 1 cm de diâmetro. Vermelho quando jovem, com o passar do tempo fica amarelado nas margens, e depois adquire um tom amarelo-alaranjado brilhante. Sua superfície é suave, estriada, levemente translúcida quando úmida, às vezes com um aspecto "polvilhado", mas depois lisa. A estipe ("caule" do cogumelo) atinge 6 cm de altura e tem só 1 milímetro de espessura. Ela tem uma base coberta com "pêlos" brancos e sua superfície tem um "pó" da mesma cor, mais depois fica lisa e de cor amarela com um tom alaranjado ou limão. É apontado como um fungo não-comestível, e sua carne não tem nenhum odor ou sabor. (pt)
  • Мице́на иглови́дная (лат. Mycéna acícula) — гриб семейства. Ранее род Мицена (Mycena) не выделяли из семейства Рядовковые (Tricholomataceae). Синонимы: * Agaricus acicula Schaeff., 1774, nom. illeg. * Agaricus aurantiocrocatus var. minor Schumach., 1803, nom. illeg. * Agaricus coccineus Scop., 1772 * Agaricus coccineus Schaeff., 1774, nom. illeg. * Agaricus flavominiatus Berk., 1852 * Agaricus miniatus Batsch, 1783, nom. illeg. * Agaricus phoeniceus Fr., 1838 * Agaricus phoeniceus V.Brig., 1837, nom. illeg. * Agaricus punicans Britzelm., 1893 * Agaricus punicellus Fr., 1874 * Agaricus scopolii Lasch, 1829, nom. illeg. * Hemimycena acicula (Schaeff.) Singer, nom. illeg. * Hygrocybe coccinea (Scop.) P. Kumm., 1871 * Hygrophorus coccineus (Scop.) Fr., 1836 * Marasmiellus ac (ru)
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  • Mycena acicula (en)
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