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

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat
Inocybe humilis (J. Favre & E. Horak) Esteve-Rav. & Vila
181492273Ed Barge   2023-09-02
United States, Idaho, Unknown, Sawtooth National Forest, Clayton, ID, US, 44.08115283 -114.8735583

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Inocybe humilis (J. Favre & E. Horak) Esteve-Rav. & Vila
48269   2012-06-11
Okinawa, 24.380417 124.175083

University of Gothenburg


GB
Inocybe humilis (J. Favre & E. Horak) Esteve-Rav. & Vila
GB-0201289Vauras, Jukka   14166F1998-08-25
Finland, Regio aboënsis

GB
Inocybe humilis (J. Favre & E. Horak) Esteve-Rav. & Vila
GB-0201380Heykoop   1992-05-26
Spain, Madrid

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
172046Tor Erik Brandrud   27-791979-07-22
Norway, Viken, Lunner, Søndre Oppdalen, øvre., 60.2939 10.6914


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Google Map

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