Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Inocybe connexa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
000207101W. B. Cooke   359881965-09-18

MU
000209788W. B. Cooke   359881965-09-18

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
UC638445V. Miller   s.n.1940-03-01
USA, California, Alameda, Campanile Way, University of California campus, Berkeley.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
11047S. Davis   25-Sep-161916-09-25
USA, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Stow

MICH:Fungi
11048S. Davis   25-Sep-161916-09-25
USA, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Stow

MICH:Fungi
233592F. S. Earle   s. n.1903-08-07
USA, New York, Ulster, New York; West Park.

MICH:Fungi
233614S. Davis   s. n.1919-11-14
USA, Massachusetts, Williamstown

MICH:Fungi
233620S. Davis   s. n.1913-09-24
USA, Massachusetts, Williamstown

MICH:Fungi
233615S. Davis   s. n.1911-09-19
USA, Massachusetts, Stow, H.G.'s pine grove [?]

MICH:Fungi
233612C. H. Peck   s. n.1905-09-09
USA, New York, Essex, North Elba; Adirondak Mountains.

MICH:Fungi
233621S. Davis   s. n.1913-09-26
USA, Massachusetts, Williamstown


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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.