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Xeromphalina cauticinalis is a species of agaric fungus in the family Mycenaceae. Originally described in 1838 by Elias Fries as Marasmius cauticinalis, it was transferred to the genus Xeromphalina by Robert Kühner and René Maire in 1934. It is found in North America, where it fruits in the summer and autumn singly or in groups on the seeds, needles, and sticks of conifers, and sometimes on aspen leaves. The fruit bodies have convex yellowish caps measuring 0.5–2.5 cm (0.2–1.0 in) in diameter supported by a tough yellow-brown to dark brown stipe that is 3–8 cm (1.2–3.1 in) long by 1–2.5 mm thick. The pale yellow gills have a decurrent attachment to the stipe and are somewhat distantly spaced. The spore print is white, while individual spores are elliptical, smooth, amyloid, and measure 4–7

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  • Xeromphalina cauticinalis (it)
  • Xeromphalina cauticinalis (en)
  • Bollrostnavling (sv)
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  • Xeromphalina cauticinalis (With.) Kühner & Maire, Bulletin de la Société Mycologique de France 50: 18 (1934). (it)
  • Bollrostnavling (Xeromphalina cauticinalis) är en svampart som först beskrevs av William Withering, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Kühner & Maire 1934. Enligt Catalogue of Life ingår Bollrostnavling i släktet Xeromphalina, och familjen Mycenaceae, men enligt Dyntaxa är tillhörigheten istället släktet Xeromphalina, och familjen trådklubbor. Arten är reproducerande i Sverige. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Xeromphalina cauticinalis is a species of agaric fungus in the family Mycenaceae. Originally described in 1838 by Elias Fries as Marasmius cauticinalis, it was transferred to the genus Xeromphalina by Robert Kühner and René Maire in 1934. It is found in North America, where it fruits in the summer and autumn singly or in groups on the seeds, needles, and sticks of conifers, and sometimes on aspen leaves. The fruit bodies have convex yellowish caps measuring 0.5–2.5 cm (0.2–1.0 in) in diameter supported by a tough yellow-brown to dark brown stipe that is 3–8 cm (1.2–3.1 in) long by 1–2.5 mm thick. The pale yellow gills have a decurrent attachment to the stipe and are somewhat distantly spaced. The spore print is white, while individual spores are elliptical, smooth, amyloid, and measure 4–7 (en)
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  • Xeromphalina cauticinalis (en)
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  • Kühner & Maire (en)
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  • X. cauticinalis (en)
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  • *Marasmius cauticinalis (Fr. ) *Xeromphalina cauticinalis ( Kühner & Maire ) *Xeromphalina fellea (Maire & Malençon ) *Xeromphalina parvibulbosa ( Redhead ) (en)
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  • Xeromphalina cauticinalis (With.) Kühner & Maire, Bulletin de la Société Mycologique de France 50: 18 (1934). (it)
  • Xeromphalina cauticinalis is a species of agaric fungus in the family Mycenaceae. Originally described in 1838 by Elias Fries as Marasmius cauticinalis, it was transferred to the genus Xeromphalina by Robert Kühner and René Maire in 1934. It is found in North America, where it fruits in the summer and autumn singly or in groups on the seeds, needles, and sticks of conifers, and sometimes on aspen leaves. The fruit bodies have convex yellowish caps measuring 0.5–2.5 cm (0.2–1.0 in) in diameter supported by a tough yellow-brown to dark brown stipe that is 3–8 cm (1.2–3.1 in) long by 1–2.5 mm thick. The pale yellow gills have a decurrent attachment to the stipe and are somewhat distantly spaced. The spore print is white, while individual spores are elliptical, smooth, amyloid, and measure 4–7 by 2.5–3.5 µm. The species is regarded as nonpoisonous. (en)
  • Bollrostnavling (Xeromphalina cauticinalis) är en svampart som först beskrevs av William Withering, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Kühner & Maire 1934. Enligt Catalogue of Life ingår Bollrostnavling i släktet Xeromphalina, och familjen Mycenaceae, men enligt Dyntaxa är tillhörigheten istället släktet Xeromphalina, och familjen trådklubbor. Arten är reproducerande i Sverige. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • *Xeromphalina cauticinalis (With.) Kühner & Maire (1934)
  • *Marasmius cauticinalis (Fr. (1838)
  • *Xeromphalina fellea (Maire &Malençon(1945)
  • *Xeromphalina parvibulbosa (Kauffman&A.H.Sm.) Redhead (1988)
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