Rosy bonnet

Mycena rosea

"Mycena rosea", commonly known as the rosy bonnet, is a species of mushroom in the Mycenaceae family. First named "Agaricus roseus" in 1803 by Danish botanist Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher, it was given its present name in 1912 by Gramberg.
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Pinkish purple, flat, tacky cap with striate margins. Gills are whitish, close, and have cross veins. The stem was pale pink and fragile.

Habitat: Growing in clusters throughout a mostly pine forest. Fall,Geotagged,Mycena rosea,Rosy bonnet,United States

Appearance

The cap initially has a convex shape before flattening; its diameter may reach up to 6 cm.
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Naming

"Mycena sororius" is a closely related species that has been reliably distinguished from "M. rosea" by the electrophoretic migration of isozymes, as well as having larger spores—7.5–8.5 to 10 by 4.8–5.5 µm, compared to 6.5–9 by 4.5–5 µm for "M. rosea".

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassAgaricomycetes
OrderAgaricales
FamilyMycenaceae
GenusMycena
SpeciesM. rosea