Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agaricus pequinii (Chitonia pequinii, Clarkeinda pequinii, Agaricus gennadii subsp. microsporus, Agaricus gennadii var. microsporus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Agaricus pequinii (Boud.) Konrad & Maubl.
BR5020030774257Péquin M.   S.N.1901-05-00
France, Niort

BR
Agaricus pequinii var. minor Boud. (in Herb. PC)
BR5020031977640Boudier J.L.E.   S.N.1911-09-00
France, Montmorency

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Agaricus pequinii (Boud.) Singer
MUOB 79686Martin Livezey   MUOB 796862011-10-16
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Rock Creek Regional Park, 39.0667 -77.0893

MUOB
Agaricus pequinii (Boud.) Singer
MUOB 96716Martin Livezey   MUOB 967162012-06-08
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Rock Creek Regional Park, 39.0667 -77.0893

MUOB
Agaricus pequinii (Boud.) Singer
MUOB 112572Martin Livezey   MUOB 1125722012-10-06
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, 39.1439 -77.2081

MUOB
Agaricus pequinii (Boud.) Singer
MUOB 113628Martin Livezey   MUOB 1136282012-10-16
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, 39.1439 -77.2081

MUOB
Agaricus pequinii (Boud.) Singer
MUOB 116165Martin Livezey   MUOB 1161652012-11-08
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, 39.1439 -77.2081

MUOB
Agaricus pequinii (Boud.) Singer
MUOB 186955Martin Livezey   MUOB 1869552014-10-30
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, 39.1439 -77.2081

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Agaricus pequinii (Boud.) Singer
F239367   
France, Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, France, Niort (Deux-Sèvres)

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Agaricus pequinii (Boud.) Singer
197427Bondarzea   s. n.1936-00-00
Russian Federation, Ukraine, Vinnytsia.


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Google Map

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