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

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Inocybe confusa P.Karst.
BR5020124822802Beeli M.   5491917-08-07
Belgium, Forêt de Soignes, 50.782199 4.419199

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle


PC-MNHN:PC
Inocybe confusa P.Karst.
FUSION111453   1942-09-27
77 Seine-et-Marne

National Herbarium of Mexico Fungal Collection (Hongos del Herbario Nacional de México)


IBUNAM:MEXU:FU-MEXU
Inocybe confusa P. Karst.
18526E. Pérez, E. Sánchez & J. Bonavides   1983-09-10
Mexico, México, Km 15 carr. Jalatlaco- El Ajusco

IBUNAM:MEXU:FU-MEXU
Inocybe confusa P. Karst.
6126E. Pérez Silva   1964-10-31
Francia, Rembouillet

IBUNAM:MEXU:FU-MEXU
Inocybe confusa P. Karst.
8416E. Pérez de L. & R. Lamothe   1973-10-19
Mexico, México, La Marquesa- Chalma

Universidad de Guadalajara


IBUG
Inocybe confusa P. Karst.
2727L. Guzmán-Dávalos   25381985-08-29
Mexico, Jalisco, km 19 brecha a la estación de microondas, Volcán de Tequila, 20.7877777778 -102.1480555556, 2700m

IBUG
Inocybe confusa P. Karst.
4949M. L. Fierros   4711994-07-26
Mexico, Jalisco, km 20-21, carretera Tecolotlán-Quila, al N de Tecolotlán, Sierra de Quila, 20.325 -103.9402777778

IBUG
Inocybe confusa P. Karst.
5565M. R. Sánchez-Jácome   6701995-08-24
Mexico, Jalisco, km 7 brecha a la estación de microondas, Volcán de Tequila, 20.7938888889 -102.145, 1760m

IBUG
Inocybe confusa P. Karst.
7644M. L. Fierros   3351994-07-16
Mexico, Jalisco, km 20-21, carretera Tecolotlán-Quila, al N de Tecolotlán, Sierra de Quila, 20.325 -103.9402777778

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Inocybe confusa P. Karst.
WTU-F-037267D. E. Stuntz   34681947-10-12
U.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas, Twin Bridges Camp area., 45.313538 -121.817048

WTU
Inocybe confusa P. Karst.
WTU-F-037268A. H. Smith, D. E. Stuntz   Stz 25861947-07-05
U.S.A., Michigan, Cheboygan, Rees's Bog.


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