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

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Inocybe retipes G.F. Atk.
17430J.W. Groves   1947-09-03
Canada, Ontario, Petawawa For. Exp. Stn.

AAFC:DAOM
Inocybe retipes G.F. Atk.
71027J.W. Groves   1960-07-14
NW of Richmond

AAFC:DAOM
Inocybe retipes G.F. Atk.
34687J. Bowman   1949-10-20
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver

AAFC:DAOM
Inocybe retipes G.F. Atk.
80623R.F. Cain   1936-09-10
Canada, Ontario, Lake Temagami, Long Point

Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-A-024319Atkinson, George   1917-08-13
USA, New York, Hamilton, Seventh Lake, Adirondacks, 43.746975 -74.743495

San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
SFSU-F-018337C. Calhoun   82-30701982-01-06
USA, California, Marin, Gulch above Volunteer Canyon, Audubon Canyon Ranch., 37.935689 -122.660285

SFSU
SFSU-F-018338C. Calhoun   79-9861979-11-10
USA, California, Marin, below Bolinas Ridge Road, Audubon Canyon Ranch, 37.938796 -122.661984

Université de Montréal, Cercle des Mycologues de Montréal Fungarium


CMMF
Inocybe retipes G.F. Atk.
CMMF002048Lamoureux, Yves   1993-09-14
Canada, Québec, Memphrémagog, Mt Orford, 45.340394 -72.208677

CMMF
Inocybe retipes G.F. Atk.
CMMF002221Lamoureux, Yves   1994-07-30
Canada, Québec, Memphrémagog, Mt Orford, 45.340394 -72.208677

CMMF
Inocybe retipes G.F. Atk.
CMMF002606Lamoureux, Yves   1995-09-20
Canada, Québec, Drummond, Saint-Majorique, 45.931221 -72.584529

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
11082R. Singer   M3801950-02-19
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Lago Fagnano

MICH:Fungi
234852C. H. Kauffman   s. n.1925-12-07
USA, Oregon, Takilma.

MICH:Fungi
234879C. H. Kauffman   s. n.1925-08-23
USA, Michigan, Washtenaw, Ann Arbor.


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