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

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Ibaraki Nature Museum


INM
Inocybe leptoclada Takah. Kobay. & Courtec.
95877   2016-11-23
Ibaraki, Kamisu-shi, 35.76744 140.79848

INM
Inocybe leptoclada Takah. Kobay. & Courtec.
95872   2016-11-09
Ibaraki, Kamisu-shi, 35.76744 140.79848

INM
Inocybe leptoclada Takah. Kobay. & Courtec.
95870   2016-11-09
Ibaraki, Kamisu-shi, 35.76744 140.79848

INM
Inocybe leptoclada Takah. Kobay. & Courtec.
95827   2016-08-11
Ibaraki, Kashima-shi, 35.95025 140.64052

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Inocybe leptoclada Takah. Kobay. & Courtec.
MUOB 241889lxjfx   MUOB 2418892016-06-17
Japan, Ibaragi, Tsukuba, 36.0602 140.135


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Google Map

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