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

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat
9479023Shannon Adams   2017-06-04
United States, Washington, Unknown, Blewett Pass, Washington 98922, USA, 47.3354012 -120.5789662

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
MUOB 525268Oluna & Adolf Ceska   2000-06-08
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Shawnigan Lake, N of W Arm of Shawnigan Lake, 48.6592 -123.6746, 172 - 172m

Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Herbier LY


LY:LAMOURE
Cortinarius subtilior J.Favre
   1966-08-18
Grisons, Scarl / ss.Col dal gajer

LY:LAMOURE
Cortinarius subtilior J.Favre
   1971-08-17
Savoie, ss.col des Evettes

LY:LAMOURE
Cortinarius subtilior J.Favre
   1971-08-22
Savoie, Hte-Maurienne / Plan des Eaux

LY:LAMOURE
Cortinarius subtilior J.Favre
   1970-08-18
Savoie, ss.col des Evettes

LY:LAMOURE
Cortinarius subtilior J.Favre
   1985-09-07
Savoie, Hte-Maurienne / Le Vallon

LY:LAMOURE
Cortinarius subtilior J.Favre
   1990-09-06
Savoie, Iseran / Pays Desert

LY:LAMOURE
Cortinarius subtilior J.Favre
   1990-09-06
Savoie, Iseran / Pays Desert

University of British Columbia Cortinarius updates


UBC-Obs
F19639Oluna Ceska   2090512-0162005-12-09
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Highlands, Jocelyn Hill, 48.533333 -123.516667, 350m

UBC-Obs
F19641Oluna Ceska   2090512-0182005-12-09
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Highlands, Jocelyn Hill, 48.533333 -123.516667, 350m

UBC-Obs
F17132Oluna Ceska   OC602000-06-08
Canada, British Columbia, N of W Arm of Shawnigan Lake, Vancouver Island

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
362114Gro Gulden   GG 132/861986-08-03
Norway, Svalbard, Oscar II Land, Svalbard: Kongsfjord district, Ny-Ålesund, South of the campus, 78.9255 11.9253

O
203545Jens Stordal   248711986-08-13
Norway, Trøndelag, Tydal, S-T.: Tydal hd.: På vestsiden av Bandaklompen., 63.0044 12.1265, 1300m


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Google Map

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