Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Marasmius sarmentosus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle


PC-MNHN:PC
Marasmius sarmentosus Berk., 1846
FUSION86811   
La Jamaïque

PC-MNHN:PC
Marasmius sarmentosus Berk., 1846
FUSION86812   
La Jamaïque

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
02756438M. L. Bomhard   s.n.1921-07-11
United States of America, New York, Suffolk Co., Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, 40.859803 -73.448892

NY:NY
02756439J. R. Johnston   s.n.1912-06-06
Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, 18.39488 -66.046548

NY:NY
02757258J. R. Johnston   s.n.1912-09-08
Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. [No precise loc.]

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F210176Glaziou   
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 766909Weir, J. R.   1923-08-28
Brazil, Rosarinho Madeira River

BPI
BPI 766910Weir, J. R.   1923-08-28
Brazil, Rio Madeira, -5.643329 -50.156348

BPI
BPI 767060Hole, R. S.   1908-12-13
India, Debra Dun


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