Dataset: F
Taxa: Inocybe rimosa (Agaricus schistus, Agmocybe rimosa, Gymnopus rimosus, Inocybe fastigiata, Inocybe pseudofastigiata, Inocybe schista, Inocybe umbrinella, Agaricus fastigiatus, Agaricus rimosus, Inocybe fastigiata f. alpina, Inocybe fastigiata f. argentata, Inocybe fastigiata f. umbrinella, Inocybe fa... (show all)
Search Criteria: Idaho; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Inocybe rimosa (Bull.) Pat. (Bull.) Pat.
C0219142FK. Richmond   NAMA 2008-0362008-09-04
U.S.A., Idaho, Valley, McCall, Dr. Nokes property, Lick Creek Road, 44.9269 -116.05153

Intermountain Herbarium (fungi, not lichens), Utah State University


USU-UTC:UTC
Inocybe rimosa (Bull.) P. Kumm.
UTC00246077Michael B. Piep   5.0182006-06-22
United States, Idaho, Bear Lake, Cache National Forest; St. Charles Canyon; 4 miles below Minnetonka Cave; approx. 1/4 mile up side canyon from undeveloped campground., 42.1006667 -111.5375

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Inocybe fastigiata (Schaeff.) Quél.
233852S. Davis   s. n.
USA, Idaho, [Specific locality not included with specimen]

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Inocybe rimosa Britzelm.
TENN-F-074005S.A. Trudell   SAT08249052008-09-05
United States, Idaho, Adams, FR 452, road to Bear Basin, near junction with Goose Lake Road, Payette NF, near McCall., 44.970749 -116.165528

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Inocybe fastigiata (Schaeff.) Quél.
WTU-F-068025Spokane Mushroom Club   s.n.1976-09-25
U.S.A., Idaho, Bonner, Priest Lake., 48.516667 -116.916667, 762m


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