Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Inocybe godeyi (Agaricus trinii var. rubescens, Inocybe godeyi var. rufescens, Inocybe rickenii), Inocybe godeyi var. godeyi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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187740Per Marstad, Turid Nakling Kristiansen   338-042004-10-14
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Færder, Nøtterøy: Oserød v/ Jettegryta, 59.194 10.4451

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244160Per Marstad   PM 269-092009-11-09
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Tønsberg, Re: Våle prestegårdsskog, 59.4204 10.268

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166660Egil Bendiksen, Tor Erik Brandrud   EB 516/042004-10-29
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Oslo: Malmøya (Naturtypelok. Oslo 351), 59.8724 10.7566

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307715Bente Rian, Grete Strømsøe   2019-09-15
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Holmestrand, Sande: Bjørkøya, 59.5158 10.3531

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248976Tor Erik Brandrud   TEB 1128-112011-10-05
Norway, Viken, Asker, Asker: Bjerkås NR (sørvest), 59.7916 10.4976

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187745Per Marstad   336-042004-10-15
Norway, Viken, Asker, Asker: Vollen Vest, 59.8065 10.4849

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179422Per Marstad   236-052005-09-30
Norway, Vestfold og Telemark, Sandefjord, Sandefjord: Mokollen, 59.1443 10.2174

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61002Inger-Lise Fonneland   1998-10-02
Norway, Agder, Grimstad, Fevik, 58.3899 8.7152, 10m

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281594Even Woldstad Hanssen   2006-09-07
Norway, Viken, Asker, Slemmestad: Tåje, 59.7845 10.4909

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297173Tor Erik Brandrud   2008-09-13
Norway, Viken, Hole, Hole: Nes gård, 60.0037 10.2641

University of Washington Herbarium


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WTU-F-037936Marcel Josserand   s.n.
France., Chenellete (Rhône).

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WTU-F-062995Unknown, [Murrill?]   s.n.
[No locality given on label.]

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WTU-F-068936D A Reid   s.n.1962-09-19
England, Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1011966   


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