Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cortinarius rapaceotomentosus, Cortinarius rapaceotomentosus var. rapaceotomentosus, Cortinarius rapaceotomentosus var. violaceotinctus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


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Cortinarius rapaceotomentosus Delaporte & Eyssart.
71831819Federico Calledda   2019-11-00
Italy, Liguria, Citt Metropolitana di Genova, Italia, 44.3285313659 9.2979455148

iNat-iNaturalist
Cortinarius rapaceotomentosus Delaporte & Eyssart.
104654639Nicol Oppicelli   2015-12-00
Italy, Liguria, Provincia di Savona, Italia, 44.1980704348 8.38795075

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle


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Cortinarius rapaceotomentosus Delaporte & Eyssart.
PC0089785Eyssartier Guillaume   

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Cortinarius rapaceotomentosus Delaporte & Eyssart.
PC0089829Eyssartier Guillaume   2001-01-01

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Cortinarius rapaceotomentosus var. violaceotinctus Delaporte & Eyssart.
PC0089769Moënne-Loccoz, P.   

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Cortinarius rapaceotomentosus Delaporte & Eyssart.
F198829I. Olariaga   2011-09-29
Sweden, Gotland, Grötlingbo, Sweden. Gotland, Grötlingbo parish, Pankar 57.133654, 18.380857, 57 18


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