Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cortinarius hinnuleus (Agaricus hinnuleus, Lepiota helvola, Telamonia hinnulea, Cortinarius hinnuleus f. radicatus, Cortinarius hinnuleus var. radicata), Cortinarius hinnuleus f. gracilis, Cortinarius hinnuleus f. graveolens, Cortinarius hinnuleus f. hinnuleus, Cortinarius hinnuleus f. minutalis, Co... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 775213Neuhoff   1922-08-20
Europe, Konigsberg

BPI
BPI 775214Bubak, F.   1905-09-05
Czech Republic, Tabor, 49.997621 17.750476

BPI
BPI 775215Bresadola, G.   1923-10-00
Italy, Gocciadaro

BPI
BPI 775216Bubak, F.   1905-09-12
Czech Republic, Tabor, 49.997621 17.750476

BPI
BPI 775217Bresadola, G.   1903-10-00
Italy, Gocciadoro

BPI
BPI 775218Groves, J. W.   1958-09-02
Canada, Quebec, St. Aubert

BPI
BPI 775219Bresadola, G.   1923-09-00
Italy, Gocciadoro

BPI
BPI 895300McKnight, K.H.   830822101983-08-22
United States, Wyoming, Park, wy West Summit Beartooth Pass, Shoshone Nat. Forest, near dwarf Salix

BPI
BPI 895280McKnight K.H.   800919141980-09-19
Denmark, Fuglsang, Storskov, Lolland On soil under hardwoods. Nordic Mycological Congress

BPI
BPI 909213McKnight, K.H.   91/2821991-08-20
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, Two Ocean Mtn, Shoshone National Forest wy Salix arctica assoc., 3150m

BPI
BPI 909219McKnight, K.H.   91/2811991-08-20
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, Two Ocean Mtn, Shoshone National Forest wy With Salix arctica; alpine zone, 3100m

BPI
BPI 985284   
Sweden

BPI
BPI 1046202Herpell, G.   s. n.1896-09-00
Germany, Waldern bei St. Goar

General Observation and Personal Collections


MP
Oluna & Adolf Ceska   2011-12-18
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Observatory Hill, 48.5263 -123.409


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