Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chlorophyllum globosum (Macrolepiota globosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Chlorophyllum globosum (Mossebo) Vellinga
BR5020031235016Petit E.M.A.   15461967-10-28
Burundi, Bujumbura, -3.383333 29.516667

BR
Chlorophyllum globosum (Mossebo) Vellinga
BR5020180755731Guelly K.A.   C20042007-00-00
Togo, Bena

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Chlorophyllum globosum (Mossebo) Vellinga
BR5020167387627Dibaluka Mpulusu S.   1392008-05-09
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Lac Ma Vallée, -4.483333 15.266667

BR
Chlorophyllum globosum (Mossebo) Vellinga
BR5020030987442Fabri R.   667/171985-04-06
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Kalemie; Vers Kituku, à la sortie du quartier Filfisaf

BR
Chlorophyllum globosum (Mossebo) Vellinga
BR5020003143394Thoen D.   69491982-07-20
Senegal, Dakar-Fann

BR
Chlorophyllum globosum (Mossebo) Vellinga
BR5020180763682Guelly K.A.   C10022006-03-00
Togo, Lomé, Adidogomé

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Chlorophyllum globosum (Mossebo) Vellinga
MUOB 313382Glen van Niekerk   MUOB 3133822018-03-30
South Africa, Centurion, Doornkloof 391-Jr, -25.8863 28.2219


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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