Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dermocybe indotata (Cortinarius indotatus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Cortinarius indotatus (E. Horak) G. Garnier
25664999Nick Singers   2019-05-24
New Zealand, Waikato, Kaimanawa Forest Park 3382, New Zealand, -39.0546873374 175.9828481823

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Cortinarius indotatus (E. Horak) G. Garnier
PDD 107733Karl Soop   2015-05-18
New Zealand, -45.073 167.989

PDD:PDD
Cortinarius indotatus (E. Horak) G. Garnier
PDD 95109DJ Lyttle   2008-05-13
New Zealand, -45.795421 170.459942

PDD:PDD
Cortinarius indotatus (E. Horak) G. Garnier
PDD 78782Karl Soop   2004-04-28
New Zealand, -44.139779 169.3305

PDD:PDD
PDD 27182Egon Horak   1968-04-28
New Zealand, -41.798807 172.83101

PDD:PDD
Cortinarius indotatus (E. Horak) G. Garnier
PDD 94344Patrick Leonard   2004-05-11
New Zealand, -41.333286 173.049287

PDD:PDD
Cortinarius indotatus (E. Horak) G. Garnier
PDD 94515   2004-05-10
New Zealand, -41.189954 172.740041

PDD:PDD
Cortinarius indotatus (E. Horak) G. Garnier
PDD 89031D Shorten   2006-05-09
New Zealand

PDD:PDD
Cortinarius indotatus (E. Horak) G. Garnier
PDD 88257Karl Soop   2006-04-24
New Zealand, -45.44 167.684

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F44447Karl Soop   CO14842004-05-14
New Zealand, South Island, New Zealand. St Arnaud Camp Site, Nelson, NZ

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Cortinarius indotatus (E. Horak) G. Garnier
TUF135931Karl Soop   2011-05-03
Murray Creek Track, Reefton, -42.1302 171.882977


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