Dataset: ARIZ
Taxa: Echinoderma asperum (Agaricus acutesquamosus, Agaricus asper, Agaricus mariae, Amplariella aspera, Cystolepiota acutesquamosa, Cystolepiota aspera, Cystolepiota friesii, Echinoderma acutesquamosum, Echinoderma friesii, Fungus elvensis, Lepiota acutesquamosa, Lepiota aspera, Lepiota friesii, Psalliot... (show all)
Search Criteria: Arizona; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
16348677pinonbistro   2018-08-11
United States of America, Arizona, Apache National Forest, Apache Co, Arizona, USA, 35.2374 -109.523

iNat-iNaturalist
16028528wildaz   2018-08-00
United States of America, Arizona, Coconino County, US-AZ, US, 35.0969835358 -111.6386704712

iNat-iNaturalist
94520985wildaz   2021-09-00
United States of America, Arizona, Coconino National Forest, Flagstaff, AZ, US, 35.1630528333 -111.6671533333

iNat-iNaturalist
101914504wildaz   2021-09-00
United States of America, Arizona, Coconino National Forest, Flagstaff, AZ, US, 35.3610466667 -111.735205

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Echinoderma asperum group
MUOB 327549Terri Clements/Donna Fulton   MUOB 3275492018-08-11
United States, Arizona, Apache, Apache National Forest, 35.2374 -109.523

University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
AN 043723Dan Trubovitz   2018-08-11
United States, Arizona, Apache

ARIZ
AN 044654Mike Dechter   4799602021-09-05
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Just south of the Bismarck Lake Trailhead off of FR 151 north of Flagstaff

ARIZ
AN 044655Mike Dechter   4798642021-08-14
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Residential yard near Lake Mary Road in west Flagstaff


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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