Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: Mycena, Panellus stipticus, Mycena haematopus, Mycena aurantiomarginata, Mycena galopus, Mycena leptocephala, Mycena stylobates, Mycena sanguinolenta, Mycena polygramma, Mycena inclinata, Mycena maculata, Mycena acicula, Mycena vitilis, Mycena adonis, Mycena arcangeliana, Mycena flavoalba, Mycena californiensis, Mycena nargan, Xeromphalina setulipes, Mycena cinerella, Protomycena, Mycena mustea, Mycena leaiana, Mycena lanuginosa, Mycena nidificata, Mycena clariviolacea, Mycena adscendens, Mycena multiplicata, Mycena fuscoaurantiaca, Mycena intersecta, Mycena fonticola, Mycena cystidiosa, Xeromphalina campanella, Mycena overholtsii, Mycena minirubra, Mycena rosea, Mycena interrupta, Mycena galericulata, Mycena pura, Mycena renati, Mycena austrororida, Mycena urania, Mycena aetites, Hemimycena, Mycena rosella, Mycena epipterigya, Mycena olida, Mycena metata, Mycena flavescens, Mycena rorida, Mycena crocata, Mycena cyanorrhiza, Mycena kuurkacea, Roridomyces, Resinomycena, Tectella, Mycena vinacea, Mycena citricolor, Favolaschia, Mycena austrofilopes, Decapitatus, Flabellimycena. Excerpt: Panellus stipticus, commonly known as the bitter oyster, the astringent panus, the luminescent panellus, or the stiptic fungus, is a species of fungus in the Mycenaceae family, and the type species of the genus Panellus. A common and widely distributed species, it is found in Asia, Australasia, Europe, and North America, where it grows in groups or dense overlapping clusters on the logs, stumps, and trunks of deciduous trees, especially beech, oak, and birch. During the development of the fruit bodies, the mushrooms start out as tiny white knobs, which, over a period of one to three months, develop into fan- or kidney-shaped caps that measure up to 3 cm (1.2 in) broad. The caps are orange-yellow to brownish, and attached to the decayin...