Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Melanophyllum haematospermum (Agaricus haematophyllus, Agaricus haematospermus, Agaricus hookeri, Cystoderma echinatum, Cystolepiota echinata, Fungus haematospermus, Inocybe echinata, Lepiota echinata, Lepiota haematosperma, Melanophyllum canali, Melanophyllum echinatum, Naucoria echinata, Pratella ... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Psalliota echinata (Roth) P. Kumm.
BPI 776800Beardslee   080570000-00-00
United States, North Carolina, 35.5 -80

BPI
Psathyra echinata (Roth) Overh.
BPI 913833Overholts, L. O.; Sinden, J. W.   s. n.1932-10-19
United States, Pennsylvania, State College woods

BPI
BPI 945385Unknown   
United Kingdom, England, Milton, Northamptonshire

BPI
Psalliota haematosperma (Bull.) S. Lundell & Nannf.
BPI 982659   
Sweden

BPI
BPI 985312   
Sweden

BPI
BPI 929855Bas, C.   4935
St. Hubert [probably Europe]

BPI
Psalliota echinata (Roth) P. Kumm.
BPI 1057509P. Hennings   s. n.1892-08-00
Germany, Berlin, botan. Garten

Virginia Tech University, Massey Herbarium - Fungi


VPI
VPI-F-0002858Liz Vilgalys   OKM 208001983-10-01
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, wet side of Pandapas Pond, Jefferson National Forest, 37.28254 -80.465518

General Observation and Personal Collections


MP
Renee Lebeuf   HRL11152012-08-02
USA, Pennsylvania, Monroe, East Stroudsburg, 40.99337 -75.14511

MP
Renee Lebeuf   HRL18072014-09-08
Canada, Quebec, MRC Vaudreuil-Soulanges, Notre-Dame-de-L'ile-Perrot

MP
Renee Lebeuf   HRL35352021-09-26
Canada, Quebec, MRC des Chenaux, Sainte-Genevieve-de-Batiscan


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.