Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cortinarius subrimosus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat
Cortinarius subrimosus A.H. Sm. & Hesler
98708501Brian Hunt   2021-10-18
United States, Indiana, Unknown, Albert Johnson Rd, Nashville, IN, US, 39.24952833 -86.16903

iNat
Cortinarius subrimosus A.H. Sm. & Hesler
238495877Lyrics Van Valderrama   2024-08-28
United States, Michigan, Unknown, Big M Trailhead, Udell Hills Rd, Manistee, MI 49660, USA, 44.1927093 -86.0662267

iNat
Cortinarius subrimosus A.H. Sm. & Hesler
184241443John Plischke   2023-09-15
United States, New York, Unknown, 216 Foordmore Rd, Kerhonkson, NY 12446, USA, 41.7583227 -74.3100422

iNat
Cortinarius subrimosus A.H. Sm. & Hesler
240663760Anna E. Satory   2024-09-08
United States, North Carolina, Unknown, Old US Highway 70 W, Black Mountain, NC, US, 35.6114065 -82.33472545

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Cortinarius subrimosus A.H. Sm. & Hesler
GAM00021101Anna E. Satory   AES-NC-7Sep24-132024-09-07
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, Old US Highway 70 W, Black Mountain, NC, US, 35.6114065 -82.33472545

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Cortinarius subrimosus A.H. Sm. & Hesler
10424A. H. Smith   149031939-08-20
USA, Tennessee, Blount, Cade's Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park

MICH:Fungi
Cortinarius subrimosus A.H. Sm. & Hesler
219385R. Singer   F1658a1942-12-29
USA, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville.

MICH:Fungi
Cortinarius subrimosus A.H. Sm. & Hesler
219387R. Singer   F16581942-12-27
USA, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville.

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Cortinarius subrimosus A.H. Sm. & Hesler
TENN-F-016022L.R. Hesler & A.H. Smith   SM149031939-08-20
United States, Tennessee, Blount, Townsend, GSMNP [Great Smoky Mountains National Park], Cades Cove, 35.60194444 -83.81138889


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