Dataset: MU
Taxa: Inocybaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


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Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
000191630W. B. Cooke   479961973-07-29
USA, Ohio, Adams, Buzzard's Roost Reserve, 38.765319 -83.453152, 225 - 270m

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Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
000191631W. B. Cooke   479451973-07-29
USA, Ohio, Adams, Buzzard's Roost Reserve, 38.765319 -83.453152, 225 - 270m

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Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
000191632W. B. Cooke   500581975-08-03
USA, Washington, Clallam, Elwha Campground Ampitheater area, Olympic National Park, 48.0288 -123.588176, 94m

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Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
000191633W. B. Cooke   502151975-08-08
USA, Washington, Jefferson, Hoh Alder Flat, Olympic National Park, 47.74944 -124.40528

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Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
000191634W. B. Cooke   41385F1969-09-04
Canada, Alberta, Barrier Lake, Kananaskis Environmental Sciences Center, 51.02836 -115.034232, 1402m

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Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
000191635W. B. Cooke   411811969-08-02
USA, Ohio, Pike, Pike Lake State Park, 39.160565 -83.219843, 230m

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Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
000191636W. B. Cooke   460461972-09-09
USA, Ohio, Highland, Fort Hill State Memorial, 39.113123 -83.406303, 269m

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Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
000191637W. B. Cooke   461861972-09-23
USA, Ohio, Hocking, Conkle's Hollow, 39.457531 -82.576576, 200 - 275m

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Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
000191638W. B. Cooke   450231971-10-30
USA, Ohio, Highland, The Seven Caves, 39.222845 -83.355158, 250 - 275m

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Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
000191639W. B. Cooke   464581972-10-07
USA, Ohio, Pike, Wildcat Trail, Pike Lake State Park, 39.15998 -83.217168, 220 - 360m

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000193208Allescher   328

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Crepidotus chimonophilus (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
000193258H. Sydow   5511906-10-07
Germany, Brandenburg, Bredower Forst bei Nauen, 51.735443 14.63971

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Crepidotus chimonophilus (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
000213437A. Ludwig   1202

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Inocybe eutheles (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
000214381J. Dearness   3202

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Inocybe tomentosa (Jungh.) Quél.
000214606J. B. Ellis   21011888-09-00

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Inocybe pallidipes Ellis & Everh.
000214607J. B. Ellis   21021888-09-00

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Tubaria ferruginea (Maire) Maire
000220801W. B. Cooke   446351971-09-19

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Tubaria furfuracea (Pers.) Gillet
000220802F. E.   371

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000220803J. M. Grant   s. n.

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Tubaria furfuracea (Pers.) Gillet
000220804J. M. Grant   s. n.

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000222004G. Wright   23040000-00-00

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000222002W. B. Cooke   416501969-10-04

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Inocybe (Fr.) Fr.
000222005W. B. Cooke   55655A1978-08-07

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Inocybe (Fr.) Fr.
000222059W. B. Cooke   606811981-10-06
USA, California, Tehama, Lee Bodine's place, Mineral., 40.347659 -121.59498

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Inocybe (Fr.) Fr.
000222089W. B. Cooke   597411981-09-02
USA, Alaska, outwash area east of new dump, Glacier Bay National Monument., 58.638996 -136.873166

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Inocybe (Fr.) Fr.
000222147W. B. Cooke   607061981-10-07
USA, California, Tehama, Mrs. Adams' Place, Mineral., 40.347476 -121.596533, 1524m

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Crepidotus mollis (Schaeff.) Staude
000222384Murrill   s. n.1938-05-31

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Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
000282771M.A. Vincent   54351992-06-20
Belize, Stann Creek District, Wee Wee Caye, 16.764211 -88.142251

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Crepidotus applanatus (Pers.) P. Kumm.
000282836M.A. Vincent   176152016-10-19
United States, Ohio, Butler, Oxford; Miami University campus, woods east of Marcum Conference Center., 39.51385 -84.72653

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000296882Django Grootmyers   2893962017-08-22
United States, Ohio, Richland, Mansfield, Clear Fork Reservoir Public Hunting and Fishing Area. Growing on a well-rotted hardwood log near Acer sacchariferum, Prunus serotina and likely other hardwoods., 40.7133 -82.6507

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Crepidotus applanatus (Pers.) P. Kumm.
000300974Django Grootmyers   3034802017-09-24
United States, Ohio, Wayne, Shreve, Browns Lake Bog. Growing on a hardwood log., 40.7 -82.1008

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Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
000297014Django Grootmyers   3035812017-06-07
United States, Ohio, Delaware, Lewis Center, Highbanks Metro Park. Growing on an oak log. At least some clamp connections present in the pileipellis., 40.1542 -83.0272

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Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
000297028Django Grootmyers   3045022017-06-05
United States, Ohio, Delaware, Lewis Center, Highbanks Metro Park. Growing on the underside of a cut elm log. Spores brown and smooth. 3, 40.1542 -83.0272

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000296961Django Grootmyers   3067262017-10-15
United States, Ohio, Warren, Pleasant Plain, Stonelick State Park. Growing on a hardwood log., 39.2187 -84.0656

MU-MU-F-57331:000296882
57331Django Grootmyers   2017-08-22
United States, Ohio, Mansfield, Clear Fork Reservoir Public Hunting and Fishing Area. Growing on a well-rotted hardwood log near Acer sacchariferum, Prunus serotina and likely other hardwoods., 40.7133 -82.6507

MU-MU-F-57344:000296961
57344Django Grootmyers   2017-10-15
United States, Ohio, Pleasant Plain, Stonelick State Park. Growing on a hardwood log., 39.2187 -84.0656

MU-MU-F-57627:000297014
Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
57627Django Grootmyers   2017-06-07
United States, Ohio, Ohio, Delaware County. Lewis Center, Highbanks Metro Park. Growing on an oak log. At least some clamp connections present in the pileipellis., 40.1542 -83.0272

MU-MU-F-57641:000297028
Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
57641Django Grootmyers   2017-06-05
United States, Ohio, Lewis Center, Highbanks Metro Park. Growing on the underside of a cut elm log. Spores brown and smooth. Spore measurements from Piximetre: (5.2) 5.6 - 6.6 (6.9) × (4.1) 4.3 - 4.9 (5.2) µm, Q = (1.2) 1.3 - 1.4 (1.5) ; N = 30, Me = 6.1 × 4.6 µm ; Qe = 1.3 Individual spores: 5.60 x 4.38 µm, 6.93 x 5.20 µm, 5.83 x 4.22 µm, 6.28 x 4.53 µm, 6.17 x 4.70 µm, 6.47 x 4.58 µm, 6.19 x 4.64 µm, 6.22 x 4.86 µm, 5.96 x 4.61 µm, 5.39 x 4.24 µm, 5.99 x 4.60 µm, 6.11 x 4.84 µm, 5.78 x 4.44 µm, 5.93 x 4.91 µm, 6.40 x 4.88 µm, 6.24 x 4.67 µm, 5.17 x 4.43 µm, 6.17 x 4.67 µm, 5.77 x 4.44 µm, 5.94 x 4.56 µm, 6.18 x 4.84 µm, 6.21 x 4.45 µm, 5.55 x 4.28 µm, 5.60 x 4.08 µm, 6.59 x 4.46 µm, 5.98 x 4.61 µm, 6.69 x 5.12 µm, 6.40 x 4.89 µm, 5.99 x 4.66 µm, 6.88 x 4.77 µm, 40.1542 -83.0272

MU-MU-F-57772:000300860
57772   2020-09-05
United States, Ohio, Morrow County. Upper Alum Creek Corridor. Growing on a hardwood log with an Asterostroma sp., 40.3616 -82.9115

MU-MU-F-57791:000300985
Inocybe lilacina (Peck) Kauffman
57791Django Grootmyers   2016-09-24
United States, Ohio, Ashland County. Mohican State Park. Growing near Fagus grandifolia, Quercus sect. Lobatae and Tsuga canadensis. Odor spermatic. Spore print brown.

MU-MU-F-57797:000300994
Inocybe lilacina (Peck) Kauffman
57797Django Grootmyers   2016-10-15
United States, Ohio, Garrettsville, James H. Barrow Field Station. Growing in grass under Quercus sect. Lobatae.

MU-MU-F-57928:000301437
57928Django Grootmyers   2017-09-16
United States, Ohio, Ashland County. Mohican State Park. Growing on a hardwood log.

MU-MU-F-57929:000301441
Crepidotus occidentalis Hesler & A.H. Sm.
57929Django Grootmyers   2019-05-24
United States, Ohio, Put-in-Bay, Coopers Woods. Growing on a hardwood stick. Caps fuzzy and white and remaining so when dried. Young gills white. Spores rusty brown on gills. Pileipellis covered in curly, clamped hyphae. Irregularly-shaped cheilocystidia abundant.Pleurocystidia absent or rare. Basidia 4-spored. Spores ellipsoid, smooth, thin-walled and lacking distinct germ pores. Spore measurements: (6.4) 7.2 - 9.4 (11.1) × (4.5) 4.7 - 5.7 (6) µm, Q = (1.3) 1.4 - 1.7 (1.9); N = 30, Me = 8.1 × 5.1 µm; Qe = 1.6, 41.6468 -82.8227

MU-MU-F-57968:000301553
57968Django Grootmyers   2015-07-10
United States, New Hampshire, Hart's Location, Arethusa Falls. Growing near hemlock, beech and birch. Pine was further away. Smelled like raw fish and there was slight blue bruising on the base.

MU-MU-F-58067:000301665
58067Django Grootmyers   2017-06-07
United States, Ohio, Delaware and Franklin Cos, Highbanks Metro Park. Growing at the base of a Quercus alba. Fagus grandifolia, Carya sp. and Acer saccharum further away. 3 fruiting bodies present with one being immature. Cortina present and white. Odor faint and slightly potato-like.

MU-MU-F-58081:000301682
Crepidotus cesatii (Rabenh.) Sacc.
58081Django Grootmyers   2020-03-13
England, Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, Sheep's Green and Coe Fen. Growing on a Salix stick with Mollisia sp. and Orbilia sp. Caps hairy. Stems absent. Pileipellis a trichoderm. Clamps present. Pleurocystidia absent. Cheilocysitidia hyaline, thin-walled, flexuous and branched. Basidia 4-sterigmate. Spores brown and spiny. Spore measurements: (5.9) 6.3 - 8.1 (8.8) × (5.1) 5.9 - 7.2 (7.8) µm, Q = 1 - 1.2 (1.3); N = 30, Me = 7.1 × 6.4 µm; Qe = 1.1, 52.1992 0.1157

MU-MU-F-58138:000300995
Inocybe lilacina (Peck) Kauffman
58138Django Grootmyers   2017-09-16
United States, Ohio, Ashland County. Mohican State Park. Growing among leaf litter. Potential ECM hosts noticed in the area were Quercus spp, Pinus strobus, Tsuga canadensis, Fagus grandifolia, Carpinus caroliniana and Betula alleghaniensis (probably not for this one). Locally abundant. Odor spermatic. Thick-walled pelurocystidia with obtuse and crystal-encrusted apices abundant. Pleurocystidia measurements: (40.8) 41.9 - 50.6 (57.2) × (11.5) 12.3 - 13.6 (16.1) µm, Q = (3.2) 3.3 - 3.7 (4); N = 6, Me = 46.6 × 13.2 µm; Qe = 3.5. Basidia 4-sterigmate. Basidia measurements: (22.2) 22.24 - 30.17 (30.2) × (6.7) 6.75 - 7.9 µm, Q = 2.8 - 4.4; N = 4, Me = 26.7 × 7.2 µm ; Qe = 3.7. Spores brown and with 1 large guttule. Spore measurements: (7.5) 7.9 - 9.3 (9.5) × (4) 4.4 - 5 (5.3) µm, Q = (1.6) 1.7 - 1.9 (2); N = 30, Me = 8.4 × 4.7 µm; Qe = 1.8, 40.6126 -82.3166

MU-MU-F-58352:000301671
Simocybe centunculus (Fr.) P. Karst.
58352Django Grootmyers   2019-06-08
United States, Ohio, Yellow Springs, Glen Helen Nature Preserve. Growing on the side of a hardwood log. Stems central. Annulus lacking. Gill edges smooth. Dermatocystidia abundant. Pleurocystidia lacking. Cheilocystidia abundant and capitate. Spores dull brown, smooth and lacking obvious germ pores., 272m


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