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Good articleMycena lanuginosa has been listed as one of the Natural sciences good articles under the good article criteria. If you can improve it further, please do so. If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassess it.
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DateProcessResult
October 9, 2010Good article nomineeListed
Did You Know
A fact from this article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "Did you know?" column on October 15, 2010.
The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that the mushrooms Mycena clariviolacea, M. fonticola, M. fuscoaurantiaca, M. intersecta, M. lanuginosa, M. multiplicata, M. mustea, and M. nidificata, newly described in 2007, are only known from Kanagawa, Japan?

GA Review

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Reviewer: Ucucha 23:28, 8 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I'm claiming the three remaining reviews; I'll fix any issues that are the same as in the three others and let you know if I see any other problems. Ucucha 23:28, 8 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

This stays far too close to the source:

Wikipedia Takahaski (2007)
The cheilocystidia (cystidia on the gill edge) are 40–80 by 5–15 µm, abundant, forming a sterile gill edge, fusiform, sometimes mucronate, smooth, colorless, thin-walled. Cheilocystidia 40–80 × 5–15 μm, abundant, forming a sterile lamella edge, fusiform, sometimes mucronate, smooth, colorless, thin-walled.
The pleurocystidia (cystidia on the gill face) are 63–102 by 8–15 µm, abundant, spindle-shaped, smooth, colorless, and thin-walled. Pleurocystidia 63–102 × 8–15 μm, abundant, fusiform, smooth, colorless, thinwalled.
Hymenophoral trama regular; element hyphae 3–25 µm wide, cylindrical, often inflated, walls thin, smooth, hyaline, dextrinoid. Hymenophoral trama regular; element hyphae 3– 25 μm wide, cylindrical, often inflated, walls thin, smooth, hyaline, dextrinoid.
The cap cuticle is a cutis of parallel, repent hyphae that are 2–6 µm wide, cylindrical, smooth or covered with scattered, warty or finger-like diverticulae, walls thin, brownish. Pileipellis a cutis of parallel, repent hyphae 2–6 μm wide, cylindrical, smooth or covered with scattered, warty or finger-like diverticulae, walls thin, brownish;
The underlying hyphae are parallel, hyaline or brownish, dextrinoid, with short and inflated cells up to 35 µm wide. underlying hyphae parallel, hyaline or brownish, dextrinoid, with short and inflated cells up to 35 μm wide.
The stem cuticle is a cutis of parallel, repent hyphae 3–6 µm wide, cylindrical, smooth or covered with scattered, warty or finger-like diverticulae, colorless or brownish, inamyloid or dextrinoid, thin-walled. Stipitipellis a cutis of parallel, repent hyphae 3–6 μm wide, cylindrical, smooth or covered with scattered, warty or finger-like diverticulae, colorless or brownish, inamyloid or dextrinoid, thin-walled;
The terminal cells (caulocystidia) are 5–9 µm wide, cylindrical, smooth or covered with scattered, warty or finger-like diverticulae, colorless, thin-walled. terminal cells (caulocystidia) 5–9 μm wide, cylindrical, smooth or covered with scattered, warty or finger-like diverticulae, colorless, thin-walled.

The description section needs a serious rewriting. Ucucha 23:48, 8 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

That looks much better, but could you do the same with the other seven? They seem to have some of the same problems, though perhaps not as bad as this one. Ucucha 11:24, 9 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
All others now done. Sasata (talk) 18:25, 9 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]