Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agaricus rubescens, Agaricus rubescens var. carnosus, Agaricus rubescens var. haematodes
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Agaricus rubescens Scop. Scop.
C0236374F   s.n.1896-00-00
France, 46 2

Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Agaricus rubescens (Persoon) Fries: Fries
barcode-00785497P. A. Karsten   1866-08-00
Finland, Mustiala

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle


PC-MNHN:PC
Agaricus rubescens (Pers.) Fr.
FUSION86061   1836-09-01
92 Hauts-de-Seine, Meudon

PC-MNHN:PC
Agaricus rubescens Pers.
FUSION86060   1836-10-01
92 Hauts-de-Seine, Bois de Boulogne

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


L
L 0115385   s.n.
ZZ

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium, Macrofungi


VT
Agaricus rubescens (Pers.) Fr.
UVMVT302156C. C. Frost   s.n.
United States, Vermont, Windham, 42.855978 -72.593721

VT
Agaricus rubescens (Pers.) Fr.
UVMVT302157C. C. Frost   s.n.
United States, Vermont, 42.855978 -72.593721

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 776531Shear, C. L.   1891-09-24
United States, New York, Alcove, 42.468692 -73.925684

BPI
BPI 1046064Charles E. Harkey-Smith   s.n.1908-07-15
United Kingdom, Wimbledon Common, Surrey, England

BPI
BPI 1046223Michener   1098
United States, Pennsylvania, Chester, New Garden, Chester County, 39.809195 -75.751243

BPI
BPI 1046224Michener   
United States, Pennsylvania, Chester, New Garden, Chester County, 39.809195 -75.751243

BPI
BPI 1046226Michener   
United States, Pennsylvania, Chester, New Garden, Chester County, 39.809195 -75.751243


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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