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

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
174728S.A. Redhead   1976-08-23
Canada, Quebec, Reserve Chibougamau, S. of dam on Lac Nicabau

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Inocybe brevispora Huijsman
BR5020011156010de Meulder H.   35661986-08-03
Belgium, Zoersel, 51.2604 4.692499

BR
Inocybe brevispora Huijsman
BR5020141890761Volders J.   910826-01991-08-26
Germany, Wallersheim

BR
Inocybe brevispora Huijsman
BR5020082675311De Kesel A.   5041996-10-31
Netherlands, Heijderbos

BR
Inocybe brevispora Huijsman
BR5020010722520de Meulder H.   31601983-10-08
Belgium, Zoersel, 51.2604 4.678199

BR
Inocybe brevispora Huijsman
BR5020013355664De Raeve F.   852081985-08-25
Germany, Lissingen

BR
Inocybe brevispora Huijsman
BR5020017093210Rombouts J.J.   3261979-08-20
Germany, Wallersheim

BR
Inocybe brevispora Huijsman
BR5020001036667de Meulder H.   8931987-06-11
Belgium, Niel, 51.1125 4.341699

BR
Inocybe brevispora Huijsman
BR5020013352632De Raeve F.   852011985-08-24
Germany, Wallersheim

BR
Inocybe brevispora Huijsman
BR5020010723534de Meulder H.   31611983-10-14
Belgium, Zoersel, 51.2604 4.678199

BR
Inocybe brevispora Huijsman
BR5020010699297de Meulder H.   31371983-08-08
Belgium, Zoersel, 51.269399 4.692599

BR
Inocybe brevispora Huijsman
BR5020013356678De Raeve F.   852091985-08-25
Germany, Lissingen

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
000209783W. B. Cooke   s.n.1972-07-05

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle


PC-MNHN:PC
Inocybe brevispora Huijsman
FUSION111310   1984-09-12
07 Ardèche

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


L
L 0054122Huijsman HSC   Huijsman, HSC s.n.1953-10-24
Netherlands, Gelderland, Nederland, Gelderland, Vorden (c. 30 km. E.N.E. of Arnhem), 'Kiefskamp'., 52.102209 6.29942


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