Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psathyrella multissima
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ibaraki Nature Museum


INM
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
48620   2003-10-09
Ibaraki, Kuji-gun Daigomachi, 36.77835 140.36012

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
45491   2011-09-24
40.65833 140.98483

TNS:F
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
41853   2008-10-12
35.39034 133.53389

TNS:F
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
36871   2010-10-10
33.804722 133.149444

TNS:F
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
35138   1990-10-21
36.63408 138.35219

TNS:F
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
199461   1984-06-28
Miyagi, 38.29603 141.51259

TNS:F
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
198732   1983-08-04
Yamanashi, 35.76495 138.40131

TNS:F
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
197425   1982-09-19
Fukushima, Minamiaizu-gun, 37.0643 139.53149

TNS:F
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
195006   1964-09-11
Kyoto, 35.30606 135.71886

TNS:F
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
195005   1963-09-02
Kyoto, 35.30606 135.71886

TNS:F
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
195004   1963-06-20
Kyoto, 35.30606 135.71886

TNS:F
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
32415   2001-11-03
Ishikawa, 36.48619 136.65617

TNS:F
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
28614   1971-07-27
Hokkaido, Saru-gun, 42.71194 142.42091

TNS:F
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
28613   1971-07-27
Hokkaido, Saru-gun, 42.71194 142.42091

National Mushroom Centre


NMC-FUNGI-National Mushroom Centre:FUNGI
Psathyrella multissima (S. Imai) Hongo
NMC/0129   SP-047-20112011-07-06
Bhutan, Thimphu, Motithang, 27.47743 89.611183, 2635m


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