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Mycena atkinsoniana is a species of agaric fungus in the family Mycenaceae. It is one of the so-called "bleeding mycenas" that will ooze yellow to orange juice when injured. Other distinguishing features include the upper stem surface that is decorated with tiny purplish-brown fibers, and the gills, which are pale yellow with maroon edges. The reddish-brown caps are smooth with a grooved margin, and up to 3 cm (1.2 in) wide. Mycena atkinsoniana is known from the United States and Canada, where it grows scattered or in groups on leaf litter in forests during the summer and autumn. It was originally described from collections associated with beech, but it is also frequently found under eastern North American oaks.

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  • Mycena atkinsoniana (fr)
  • Mycena atkinsoniana (en)
  • Mycena atkinsoniana (pt)
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  • Mycena atkinsoniana is a species of agaric fungus in the family Mycenaceae. It is one of the so-called "bleeding mycenas" that will ooze yellow to orange juice when injured. Other distinguishing features include the upper stem surface that is decorated with tiny purplish-brown fibers, and the gills, which are pale yellow with maroon edges. The reddish-brown caps are smooth with a grooved margin, and up to 3 cm (1.2 in) wide. Mycena atkinsoniana is known from the United States and Canada, where it grows scattered or in groups on leaf litter in forests during the summer and autumn. It was originally described from collections associated with beech, but it is also frequently found under eastern North American oaks. (en)
  • Le Mycène d'Atkinson, Mycena atkinsoniana, est une espèce d'agarics de la famille des Mycenaceae. C'est l'un des mycènes qui exsudent un latex allant du jaune à l'orange en cas de lésion. Il se distingue aussi par son pied, qui porte des fibrilles brun pourpré dans sa partie supérieure, et par ses lames jaune pâle à arêtes marron. Le chapeau brun rougeâtre est lisse à marge sillonnée et mesure jusqu'à 3 cm de diamètre. M. atkinsoniana se trouve au Canada et aux États-Unis, où il pousse de façon dispersée ou en groupes sur des litières forestières en été et à l'automne. La première description de cette espèce est celle de spécimens cueillis dans une hêtraie, mais l'on trouve souvent ce champignon sous les chênes de l'est de l'Amérique du Nord. (fr)
  • Mycena atkinsoniana é uma espécie de cogumelo da família Mycenaceae. (pt)
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  • Mycena atkinsoniana (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mycena_sanguinolenta_191088.jpg
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