Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agaricus sagatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-A-031345   1905-03-14
USA, Texas

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle


PC-MNHN:PC
Agaricus sagatus Fr.
PC0112984Métrod Léon Georges Edmond   1943-09-23

Slovenian Fungal Database (Mikoteka in herbarij Gozdarskega inštituta Slovenije), observation-based


LJF-SFI:BI
AB0030646   1982-00-00
Slovenia

LJF-SFI:BI
AB0052660   1984-00-00
Slovenia

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F55195R. Rydberg   1945-09-19
Sweden, Uppland, Frötuna, Uppland, Frötuna s:n, Mellingeholm, Norrtälje, 59 18

S
F55194R. Rydberg   1945-08-19
Sweden, Uppland, Frötuna, Uppland, Frötuna s:n, Mellingeholm, 59 18

S
F55193R. Rydberg   1941-08-29
Sweden, Västergötland, Västergötland, Billingen

S
F55192R. Rydberg   1942-09-20
Sweden, Uppland, Sollentuna, Uppland, Sollentuna s:n, Helenelund, 59 17

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
WTU-F-044207D. E. Stuntz   s.n.
U.S.A., Washington, Pierce, Mount Rainier National Park., 46.866294 -121.731262


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Google Map

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