Dataset: CHRB-
Taxa: Strophariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chrysler Herbarium - Mycological Collection


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Pholiota mutabilis (Schaeff.) P. Kumm.
CHRB-F-0000841Dr. A. Schultz   1888-10-00

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CHRB-F-0000850Prof. P. Mac Owan   1875-00-00

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CHRB-F-0000851H.W. Ravenel   
United States, South Carolina

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CHRB-F-0000852Dr. A. Schultz   1886-09-00

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Pholiota praecox (Pers.) P. Kumm.
CHRB-F-0000858De Thumen   1873-00-00
Czech Republic, Bohemia

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Pholiota praecox (Pers.) P. Kumm.
CHRB-F-0000859Dr. Sauter   1873-00-00

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Naucoria rimulincola (Lasch) Sacc.
CHRB-F-0000864Allescher   1892-07-00
Germany, Bavaria

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Galera hypnorum (Schrank) P. Kumm.
CHRB-F-0007667P. Sydow   9021885-09-00
Germany, 52.516667 13.4

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Psilocybe murcida (Fr.) P. Karst.
CHRB-F-0017215P. Sydow   1889-09-00
Germany, Berlin

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Psilocybe foenisecii (Pers.) Quél.
CHRB-F-0017214G. W. Martin   s.n.1920-06-17
United States, New Jersey, Middlesex

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CHRB-F-0017213C. F. Baker   1521901-11-30
United States, California, Santa Clara, Stanford University

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CHRB-F-0017217E. Bartholomew.   1902-10-07
United States, Kansas, Rooks

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Psilocybe physaloides (Bull.) Quél.
CHRB-F-0017216P. Sydow   1888-07-00
Germany, Berlin, Berlin Bot. Garden

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Stropharia coronilla (Bull.) W. Saunders
CHRB-F-0025528P. Sydow   s.n.1889-07-00
Germany, Berlin, Schöneberg, Berlin

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CHRB-F-0025530C.F. Baker   3771902-03-01
United States, California, Santa Clara, Foothills near Stanford University

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Stropharia coronilla (Bull.) W. Saunders
CHRB-F-0025529E. Bartholomew   35111896-09-00
United Arab Emirates, Kansas, Rooks


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