Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypomyces viridigriseus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences (TAAM) & Estonian University of Life Sciences (EAA)


TAAM & EAA
Hypomyces viridigriseus K. Põldmaa & Samuels
TAAM169782Kadri Põldmaa   1997-08-25
Viljandi maakond, Alam-Pedja Nat. Reserve, Vôisiku Forest Div, Umbusi-Epruraba zone, 58.5 26.1

TAAM & EAA
Hypomyces viridigriseus K. Põldmaa & Samuels
TAAM169602Kadri Põldmaa   1996-09-28
United States, Illinois, Ogle Co, White Pines Forest State, Park, Sleepy Hollow Trail.

TAAM & EAA
Hypomyces viridigriseus K. Põldmaa & Samuels
TAAM170116.AKadri Põldmaa   1999-08-17
Australia, New South Wales, ca 100 km NW of Sydney, a rainforest near Mount Tomah Botanic Garden

TAAM & EAA
Hypomyces viridigriseus K. Põldmaa & Samuels
TAAM169776Kadri Põldmaa   1997-08-25
Viljandi maakond, Alam-Pedja Nat. Reserve, Vôisiku Forest Div, Umbusi-Epruraba zone, 58.5 26.1

TAAM & EAA
Hypomyces viridigriseus K. Põldmaa & Samuels
TAAM169614.AKadri Põldmaa   1996-09-28
United States, Illinois, Ogle Co, White Pines Forest State, Park, Squirrel Trail

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Hypomyces viridigriseus K. Põldmaa & Samuels
TUF119705Kadri Põldmaa   2015-09-30
United States, Tennessee, along Ramsey Cascades trail, 35.703394 -83.353538

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Hypomyces viridigriseus K. Põldmaa & Samuels
BPI 749261Poldmaa K.; Samuels G. J.   TAA 1696021996-09-28
United States, Illinois, Ogle, White Pines Forest State Park, Sleepy Hollow


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Google Map

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