Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hebeloma mesophaeum (Agaricus mesophaeus, Agaricus strophosus, Hebeloma flammuloides, Hebeloma strophosum, Inocybe mesophaea, Agaricus fastibilis var. mesophaeus, Agaricus mesophaeus var. minor, Hebeloma mesophaeum var. mesophaeum, Hebeloma mesophaeum var. minus, Hebeloma mesophaeum var. strophosum,... (show all)
Search Criteria: Ohio; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Hebeloma mesophaeum (Pers.) Quél.
9592951mycowalt   2016-11-01
United States of America, Ohio, Waterworth Memorial Park, Salem, Ohio, USA, 40.91135 -80.85235

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
Hebeloma mesophaeum (Pers.) Quél.
000193482W. B. Cooke   338401962-10-21
USA, Ohio, Greene, Antioch Forest, Yellow Springs., 39.797356 -83.879892, 300 - 320m

MU
Hebeloma mesophaeum (Pers.) Quél.
000193481W. B. Cooke   338411962-10-21
USA, Ohio, Greene, Antioch Forest, Yellow Springs., 39.797356 -83.879892, 300 - 320m

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Hebeloma mesophaeum group
MUOB 153634walt sturgeon   MUOB 1536342013-11-22
United States, Ohio, East Liverpool, Beaver Creek State Park, 40.7156 -80.5958

MUOB
Hebeloma mesophaeum (Pers.) Quél.
MUOB 259659walt sturgeon   MUOB 2596592016-11-01
United States, Ohio, Salem, Waterworth Memorial Park, 40.9114 -80.8524

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Hebeloma mesophaeum (Pers.) Quél.
59941H. C. Beardslee, Jr.   17-Oct-251925-10-17
USA, Ohio, Lake, Perry, 41.7603 -81.1411, 215m

MICH:Fungi
Hebeloma mesophaeum f. minus
231699H. C. Beardslee, Jr.   s. n.1924-06-10
USA, Ohio, Lake, Painesville


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Google Map

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