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 Discovery A Thousand Points of Light: Bioluminescent Fungi
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Light photo of Mycena lucentipes, a species recently described from Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Credit: Cassius V. Stevani, Institute of Chemistry, University of São Paulo |
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Dark photo of Mycena lucentipes.
Credit: Cassius V. Stevani, Institute of Chemistry, University of São Paulo |
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Light photo of a new, currently undescribed species that the researchers are tentatively calling Mycena luxaeterna.
Credit: Cassius V. Stevani, Institute of Chemistry, University of São Paulo |
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Dark photo of Mycena luxaeterna.
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The Brazilian team, March 2007. Expedition team leaders Dr. Cassius V. Stevani and Dr. Dennis E. Desjardin are in the front row, centered, left to right, respectively.
Credit: Dennis E. Desjardin, Department of Biology, San Francisco State University |
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