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Mycena gloiocyanea (Atk.) Murrill
Bolbitius gloiocyaneus Atk. Ann. Myc. 6: 54. 1908.
Pileus conic, expanding to revolute, 2-5 cm. broad; surface wrinkled, exceedingly viscid in all stages, bluish-green with dark-brown center when young, varying much in darkgreen and blue-green colors but bright-brown in age, margin striate when young; spores ellipsoid, smooth, ochraceous, 8-10 X 5-6 /z; stipe viscid, concolorous.
Type locality: Storrs, Connecticut. Habitat: On old sawdust, chips, or sticks. Distribution: Maine, Vermont, and Connecticut.
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William Alphonso Murrill. 1917. (AGARICALES); AGARICACEAE (pars); AGARICEAE (pars). North American flora. vol 10(3). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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