Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Inocybe rimosa (Agaricus schistus, Agmocybe rimosa, Gymnopus rimosus, Inocybe fastigiata, Inocybe pseudofastigiata, Inocybe schista, Inocybe umbrinella, Agaricus fastigiatus, Agaricus rimosus, Inocybe fastigiata f. alpina, Inocybe fastigiata f. argentata, Inocybe fastigiata f. umbrinella, Inocybe fa... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1007966   

BPI
Inocybe rimosa Britzelm.
BPI 1010473   

BPI
Inocybe fastigiata (Schaeff.) Quél.
BPI 930058Kent H. McKnight   F85131965-08-25
United States, Wyoming, Buffalo Corral, Mt. Washburn, Yellowstone National Park

BPI
BPI 1046353E. Michener   1639
United States, Pennsylvania, Chester, New Garden, Chester County, 39.809195 -75.751243

BPI
Inocybe rimosa Britzelm.
BPI 1056414P. Sydow   s. n.1889-07-00
Germany, Thiergarten, Berlin

BPI
Inocybe rimosa Britzelm.
BPI 1057011P. Sydow   s. n.1891-07-00
Germany, Lichterfelde bei Berlin

Virginia Tech University, Massey Herbarium - Fungi


VPI
Inocybe fastigiata (Schaeff.) Quél.
VPI-F-0002093O.K. Miller   OKM278212000-09-04
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Blacksburg, 37.22944 -80.41417

General Observation and Personal Collections


MP
Inocybe rimosa (Bull.) P. Kumm.
AZ082006-A2FS.T. Bates   STB0014172006-08-20
USA, Arizona, Apache, Sitgreaves National Forest, Sitgreaves National Forest, near Greens Peak off of FR 117 W side of road, 34.0795 -109.5570833, 2850m

MP
Inocybe rimosa (Bull.) P. Kumm.
Oluna & Adolf Ceska   2007-09-18
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Observatory Hill, 48.5263 -123.409

MP
Inocybe rimosa (Bull.) P. Kumm.
Oluna & Adolf Ceska   2008-06-11
USA, Washington, Olympic Peninsula, Elwha River Dam, 48.1002 -123.547


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.