Dataset: DUKE-
Search Criteria: Iceland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Fungal Collection


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Hygrocybe citrinopallida (A.H. Sm. & Hesler) Kobayasi
0008895Francois Lutzoni   930731-1(2/2)1993-07-31
Iceland, Ca. 200 m from Lake Myvatn, just next to a farm where hay is harvested, on the right side of the road out of Studurskadin

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Hygrocybe citrinopallida (A.H. Sm. & Hesler) Kobayasi
0008896Francios Lutzoni   930731-1(1/2)1993-07-31
Iceland, Ca. 200 m from Lake Myvatn, just next to a farm where hay is harvested, on the right side of the road out of Studurskadin

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0008878François Lutzoni   930731-31993-07-31
Iceland, Ca. 200 m from Lake Myvatn, ca. 5 m from the left side of the road out of Studurskadin

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Marasmius epidryas Kühner ex A. Ronikier
0008879François Lutzoni   930731-41993-07-31
Iceland, Ca. 200 m from Lake Myvatn, ca. 55 m from the left side of the road when leaving Studurskadin

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0008880François Lutzoni   930803-11993-08-03
Iceland, Myvatn area. On the left side of the road going down into the valley; between the road and the stream

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Arrhenia philonotis (Lasch) Redhead, Lutzoni, Moncalvo & Vilgalys
0008881François Lutzoni   930804-51993-08-04
Iceland, Hallormsstadur, Holastigur, Trail leaving from the parking lot of the Edda Hotel; near the open field on the right side of the trail near a brook.

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Hygrocybe (Fr.) P. Kumm.
0008882François Lutzoni   930805-31993-08-05
Iceland, Myvatn Lake area, on the right side of the road from Reikjalid to Krafla, across from a blue water pond. Ca. 10 cm up the side of a soil bank at the edge of a small crater emitting water vapor

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Entoloma Fr. ex P. Kumm.
0008883François Lutzoni   930805-41993-08-05
Iceland, Myvatn Lake area, on the right side of the road from Reikjalid to Krafla, across from a blue water pond. On a small soil ledge at the edge of a small crater emitting water vapor


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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