Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psilocybe venenata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Psilocybe venenata (S. Imai) Imazeki & Hongo
34952   1991-07-12
Ibaraki, 36.14172 140.03661

TNS:F
Psilocybe venenata (S. Imai) Imazeki & Hongo
34956   1991-06-05
Ibaraki, 36.10769 140.10194

TNS:F
Psilocybe venenata (S. Imai) Imazeki & Hongo
222944   1942-06-01
Hiroshima, Hiba-gun, 34.96528 132.85959

TNS:F
Psilocybe venenata (S. Imai) Imazeki & Hongo
208784   1942-05-20
Hiroshima, 34.88222 132.92352

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Psilocybe venenata (S.Imai) Imazeki & Hongo
1595808E. Nagasawa   75-2071975-11-18
Japan, Tottori, Kokoge, Tottori-shi

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Psilocybe venenata (S. Imai) Imazeki & Hongo
213442R. Singer   21391960-04-03
Uruguay, Montevideo P. Nac. Cerresco.


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