Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agaricus impudicus (Agaricus variegans, Agaricus variegatus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 776566Reid, D. A.; Thomas, A.   1984-06-10
England, Surrey Haslemere, Marley Common

BPI
BPI 893649McKnight K.H.   800917051980-09-17
Denmark, Kristiansminde near Soro, Sjaelland under Fagus

BPI
BPI 893650McKnight K.H.   800912031980-09-12
Denmark, 15 km SW of Roskilde Hejede Overdrev, near Saerlose in forest bog with Picea, Abies

BPI
BPI 893651Fredtoft, E.   1980-09-12
Denmark, 15 km SW of Roskilde Hejede Overdrev, near Saerlose in forest bog with Picea & Abies

BPI
BPI 893652Fredtoft, E.   1980-09-12
Denmark, 15 km SW of Roskilde, Hejede, Overdrev, near Saerlose in forest bog with Picea & Abies

BPI
BPI 893653Dossing, L.   1980-09-14
Denmark, Kelhuse, Horms Herred, Sjaelland

BPI
BPI 893654Brandt-Pedersen T., Toft K.   1980-09-15
Denmark, Fyn, Nyborg, Bollevange

BPI
BPI 893865McKnight K.H.   800910021980-09-10
Denmark, Grange Skov, NW of Sundby, Lolland under Picea

BPI
BPI 893866McKnight K.H.   800906071980-09-06
Denmark, Grange Skov, NW of Sundby, Lolland of Picea

BPI
BPI 893867McKnight K.H.   800910041980-09-10
Denmark, Grange Skov, Lolland under Picea

BPI
BPI 893868McKnight K.H.   800910031980-09-10
Denmark, Grange Skov, Lolland under Picea

BPI
BPI 893869McKnight K.H.   800906091980-09-06
Denmark, Grange Skov, NW of Sundby, Lolland under Picea

BPI
BPI 893870McKnight K.H.   800906081980-09-06
Denmark, Grange Skov, NW of Sundby, Lolland under Picea

BPI
BPI 893871McKnight K.H.   801010121980-10-10
Denmark, Stubberup, Lolland under Picea

BPI
BPI 906494Fredtoft, E.   1980-09-12
Denmark, 15 km SW of Roskilde, Hejede, Overdrev, near Saerlose In forest bog with Picea & Abies


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