Dataset: MICH
Search Criteria: Netherlands OR Kingdom of the; Gelderland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
250881A. N. Koopmans   s. n.1958-11-10
Netherlands, Gelderland

MICH:Fungi
213598C. Bas   4901954-06-10
Netherlands, Gelderland, De Steeg.

MICH:Fungi
218058C. Bas   15691958-10-05
Netherlands, Gelderland, North of Wageningen; Bennekom.

MICH:Fungi
Inocybe paludinella (Peck) Sacc.
234393C. Bas   s. n.1958-07-06
Netherlands, Gelderland, Near Zutphen; Vorden.

MICH:Fungi
Russula gracillima Jul. Schäff.
249873E. Kits van Waveren   s. n.1961-08-12
Netherlands, Gelderland, Vaassen.

MICH:Fungi
256114C. Bas   23581961-08-19
Netherlands, Gelderland, Rheden.

MICH:Fungi
256661A. Koopmans   1901958-10-24
Netherlands, Gelderland, Apeldoorn.

MICH:Fungi
Russula sanguinea (Bull.) Fr.
256812C. Bas   15551958-09-27
Netherlands, Gelderland, Nunspeet.

MICH:Fungi
Russula solaris Ferd. & Winge
256947E. Kits van Waveren   s. n.1962-08-17
Netherlands, Gelderland, [Specific locality information not included with specimen.]


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