Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Inocybe caesariata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 772657Class 1932   1932-11-02
United States, Maryland, Rock Creek Park, 39.156498 -76.511907

BPI
BPI 772740Sharp, A. J.   1938-06-25
United States, Tennessee, Knoxville near, Dean's, woods, 36.344802 -84.353822

BPI
BPI 772741Martin, G. W.   1926-09-06
United States, Iowa, Iowa City, 41.661128 -91.530168

BPI
BPI 772742Bresadola, G.   1900-05-00
Italy, Trento, 46.066667 11.133333

BPI
BPI 772743Sharp, A. J.   1938-06-25
United States, Tennessee, Knoxville near, Dean's, woods, 36.344802 -84.353822

BPI
BPI 772744Elliott, M. E.   1957-10-02
Canada, Ontario, Ramsayville, 45.374722 -75.564722

BPI
BPI 772745Morse, E.   1930-08-00
United States, Washington, Mount Rainier Longmire, open woods

BPI
BPI 772825Li, S. C.   1937-07-09
China, Nanking Ling-ku-sze woods

BPI
BPI 772826Parker, C. S.   1929-07-11
United States, Pennsylvania, State College, 40.793395 -77.860001

BPI
BPI 772827Charles, V. K.; Forbes, R. D.   1928-09-12
United States, Maryland, Olney, 39.153163 -77.066923

BPI
BPI 772828Groves, J. W.; Bender, R.   1961-08-23
Canada, Ontario, Fallowfield, 45.26809 -75.82904

BPI
BPI 839479Lloyd C. G.   
Sweden

BPI
BPI 839488Travell W.   
United States, California, San Bernardino, 34.088624 -117.280598

BPI
BPI 917424Overholts, L. O.   s. n.1936-07-03
United States, Pennsylvania, State College in thin open woods

BPI
BPI 917425Overholts, L. O.   s. n.1929-07-11
United States, Pennsylvania, State College in thin open woods

BPI
BPI 917426Overholts, L. O.   s. n.1940-06-28
United States, Pennsylvania, State College campus, open woods

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BPI 1056711P. Hennings   s. n.1890-06-00
Germany, Grunewald, Berlin


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