Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gymnopilus igniculus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat
Gymnopilus igniculus Deneyer, P.-A. Moreau & Wuilb.
208316268Scott Ostuni   2024-04-20
United States, Florida, Unknown, Collins Creek Dr, Jacksonville, FL, US, 30.1600805 -81.58544167

iNat
Gymnopilus igniculus Deneyer, P.-A. Moreau & Wuilb.
171224263Ron Kerner   2022-09-13
United States, Indiana, Unknown, S Curry Pike, Bloomington, IN, US, 39.15052783 -86.58357167

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Gymnopilus igniculus Deneyer, P.-A.Moreau & Wuilb.
BR5020148280640Deneyer Y.   20011209012001-12-09
Belgium, Cuesmes

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Gymnopilus igniculus Deneyer, P.-A. Moreau & Wuilb.
MUOB 192807zaca   MUOB 1928072014-12-07
Portugal, Serra de São Mamede, 39.32 -7.385, 450 - 900m

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Gymnopilus igniculus Deneyer, P.-A. Moreau & Wuilb.
PDD 105555Anon   2014-03-00
New Zealand, -43.590284 172.501743


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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