Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agaricus urinascens (Agaricus urinascens var. excellens, Agaricus urinascens var. urinascens, Agaricus macrosporus), Agaricus urinascens var. excellens (Psalliota excellens, Agaricus albertii var. excellens, Agaricus macrosporus subsp. excellens, Agaricus macrosporus var. excellens), Agaricus urinas... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 893598MCKNIGHT K. H.   800831031980-08-31
Denmark, Campground Undinegardens, Sjaelland, Denmark

BPI
BPI 893607MCKNIGHT K. H.   801008101980-10-08
Denmark, 0.5 km South of Systofte, Falster, Denmark

BPI
BPI 893675McKnight K.H.   800929011980-08-29
Denmark, Rosenlunde, Farm near Bastrup, Sjaelland at roadside under tree

BPI
BPI 893676McKnight K.H.   801007191980-10-07
Denmark, Flintinge Byskov, Lolland under Picea

BPI
BPI 893677McKnight K.H.   160161975-10-11
Czechoslovakia, Cepicna, near Susice, Southern Bohemia near conifer-hardwood forest

BPI
BPI 893678McKnight K.H.   801002011980-10-02
Sweden, Graneberg Ovet Campground, S of Uppsala, Uppland under Pinus

BPI
BPI 893679McKnight K.H.   160161975-10-11
Czechoslovakia, Cepicna near Susice, Southern Bohemia near conifer-hardwood forest

BPI
BPI 893680McKnight K.H.   800829121980-08-29
Denmark, Campground Undinegardens, N of Ganlose, Sjaelland in campground

BPI
BPI 893681McKnight K.H.   800829011980-08-29
Denmark, Rosenlunde, Farm near Bastrup, Sjaelland at roadside

BPI
BPI 893683McKnight K.H.   800912061980-09-12
Denmark, N of Vardingborg, Sjaelland Meadow by highway


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