Roridomyces roridus

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Mycena rorida, commonly known as the dripping bonnet, or the slippery mycena, is a species of mushroom. It is whitish or dirty yellow in color, with a broad convex cap 5-15mm in diameter. The stalk is covered with a thick, slippery slime layer. This species can be bioluminescent, and is one of the several causative species of foxfire_(bioluminescence).[1]

Roridomyces roridus
Mycena rorida
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M. rorida
Binomial name
Mycena rorida
(Scop.) Quél.
Mycena rorida
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Gills on hymenium
Cap is conical
Hymenium is adnate
Stipe is bare
Spore print is white
File:Saprophytic fungus.svgEcology is saprophytic
Edibility is unknown

The current, accepted name for this species is Roridomyces roridus.[2].