Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Inocybe amicta
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungus Collections at Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe


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Inocybe amicta Kokkonen & Vauras
KR-M-0043734 / 579344 / 99483   2012-08-22
Kühtai

KR:SMNKfungicoll
Inocybe amicta Kokkonen & Vauras
KR-M-0043225 / 578173 / 98327   2014-08-19
Friedhof

Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


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Inocybe amicta Kokkonen & Vauras
barcode-00304576M. Saba & A. N. Khalid   MSM00102013-09-02
Pakistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Yakh Tangay

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Inocybe amicta Kokkonen & Vauras
F251119Jukka Vauras & Katri Kokkonen   61/092009-08-14
Finland, Koillismaa, Kuusamo, Finland, Koillismaa, Kuusamo municapility, Oulanka National Park, northwest of Kiutakongas, north side of the river Oulankajoki, near the Oulanka Research Station, by path in shore forest, alt. ca. 158 Grid 27° E: 73660:36037

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Inocybe amicta Kokkonen & Vauras
249080Tor Erik Brandrud   TEB 150-132013-07-27
Norway, Innlandet, Lesja, Lesja: Lesjaverk krk SØ, ved gamle Kongeveg, 62.1894 8.5544

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Inocybe amicta Kokkonen & Vauras
248102Tor Erik Brandrud   TEB 117-132013-07-08
Norway, Viken, Jevnaker, Jevnaker: Kistefoss V (nær grense til Ringerike), 60.2217 10.3597

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Inocybe amicta Kokkonen & Vauras
258848Tor Erik Brandrud, Bálint Dima, Angelina Nagy   2021-08-09
Norway, Innlandet, Nord-Aurdal, Fodnes, Hilmeshaugen, 60.9898 9.1479

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Inocybe amicta Kokkonen & Vauras
259103Tor Erik Brandrud   TEB 122-222022-08-18
Norway, Innlandet, Lesja, Lesjaverk kirke, 62.1886 8.5559

University of Washington Herbarium


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Inocybe amicta Kokkonen & Vauras
WTU-F-063025Katri Kokkonen, Jukka Vauras   KK 61/092009-08-14
Finland, Koillismaa, Kuusamo, Oulanka National Park, northwest of Kiutaköngäs, north side of the river Oulankajoki, near the Oulanka Research Station., 158m


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Google Map

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