
Appearance
The cap initially has a convex shape before flattening; its diameter may reach up to 6 cm.
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".References:
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