Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hemimycena cyphelloides (Perona gibba, Phialea gibba, Omphalia gibba)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Hemimycena cyphelloides (P.D. Orton) Maas Geest.
160147   1926-10-05
United Kingdom, England, 50.83502 -0.51029

British Mycological Society
Hemimycena cyphelloides (P.D. Orton) Maas Geest.
557982   2000-07-11
United Kingdom, England, 51.38139 -1.21109

British Mycological Society
Hemimycena cyphelloides (P.D. Orton) Maas Geest.
926256   1991-09-01
United Kingdom, Scotland, 56.76236 -3.88279

British Mycological Society
Hemimycena cyphelloides (P.D. Orton) Maas Geest.
190689   1954-05-01
United Kingdom, England, 54.61595 -3.00804

British Mycological Society
Hemimycena cyphelloides (P.D. Orton) Maas Geest.
190688   1954-05-31
United Kingdom, England, 54.34638 -3.00143

University of Copenhagen


C:F
Hemimycena cyphelloides (P.D. Orton) Maas Geest.
32377Thomas Laessoe   1984-10-16
Denmark, Langeland, Tolsbjerg Skov, 54.799999 10.73

C:F
Hemimycena cyphelloides (P.D. Orton) Maas Geest.
39320C. Lange & T. Laessoe   1999-05-23
Denmark, Jylland, Hald, Niels Bugges Kro, opstemmet sø oven, 56.380001 9.33

C:F
Hemimycena cyphelloides (P.D. Orton) Maas Geest.
57201H. Knudsen & A. Ronikier   2002-07-26
Poland, Tatra mts. (near Zakopane), Dolina Koscieliska Val

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Hemimycena cyphelloides (P.D. Orton) Maas Geest.
WTU-F-026167Gary A. Laursen, Joe F. Ammirati   19031980-08-30
U.S.A., Alaska, Driftwood Camp, DeLong Mts., 68.9 -161.166667


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.