Dataset: ARIZ
Taxa: Inocybe roseifolia
Search Criteria: Arizona; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
31878825Damon Tighe   2019-08-00
United States of America, Arizona, Cochise County, AZ, USA, 31.6929716667 -109.3305766667

iNat-iNaturalist
31881201Sigrid Jakob   2019-08-00
United States of America, Arizona, Coronado National Forest, Pearce, AZ, US, 31.6924366667 -109.329145

iNat-iNaturalist
31883032disciseda   2019-08-00
United States of America, Arizona, Cochise County, US-AZ, US, 31.6924568871 -109.3290857134

iNat-iNaturalist
91920395Christian Schwarz   2021-08-00
United States of America, Arizona, Cochise County, US-AZ, US, 31.97093333 -109.32776667

University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
AN 044116Bob Chapman   318830322019-08-31
United States, Arizona, Cochise

ARIZ
AN 044067Damon Tighe   318788252019-08-31
United States, Arizona, Cochise

University of California Santa Cruz Fungal Herbarium


UCSC
UCSC-F-02759Christian Schwarz   iNat: 919203952021-08-20
United States, Arizona, Chiricahua state park, Conchise

UCSC
UCSC-F-02762Christian Schwarz   iNat: 919203952021-08-20
United States, Arizona, Chiricahua state park, Conchise


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.