Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cortinarius pratensis (Dermocybe pratensis), Cortinarius pratensis f. pratensis, Cortinarius pratensis f. salicis-herbaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Cortinarius pratensis (Bon & Gaugué) Høil.
915807   2001-08-27
United Kingdom, Scotland, 59.82781 -1.19919

British Mycological Society
Cortinarius pratensis (Bon & Gaugué) Høil.
427601   1996-09-19
Ireland, 53.00321 -7.18148

British Mycological Society
Cortinarius pratensis (Bon & Gaugué) Høil.
915808   2001-08-27
United Kingdom, Scotland, 60.09813 -1.37246

British Mycological Society
Cortinarius pratensis (Bon & Gaugué) Høil.
483056   1983-01-01
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.85861 -3.39558

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Cortinarius pratensis (Bon & Gaugué) Høil.
MUOB 226981German.Basidiomycetes   MUOB 2269812015-10-30
Germany, Niedersachsen, Borkum, 53.6082 6.7614, 4 - 4m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Cortinarius pratensis (Bon & Gaugué) Høil.
L.4339714Ietswaart JH; Vellinga EC   Ietswaart, JH; Vellinga, EC s.n.1985-11-09
Netherlands, Friesland, East of Bernhardweg.

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Cortinarius pratensis (Bon & Gaugué) Høil.
L.4339713Bas C   Bas, C 80801982-11-25
Netherlands, Noord-Holland, Vogelenzang, Amsterdamse Waterleiding Duinen, Zwarte Veld.

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Cortinarius pratensis (Bon & Gaugué) Høil.
L.4339715H�øiland K   H�øiland, K s.n.1982-10-25
Netherlands, Friesland, Near Midsland aan Zee.

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Cortinarius pratensis (Bon & Gaugué) Høil.
L.4339716H�øiland K   H�øiland, K s.n.1982-10-26
Netherlands, Friesland, Oosterend, Dazenplak.

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Cortinarius pratensis (Bon & Gaugué) Høil.
123646Klaus Høiland, Arne Pedersen   414-781978-10-08
Norway, Agder, Farsund, Havik på Lista, 58.0583 6.7299


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Google Map

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