Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hygrocybe subglobispora, Hygrocybe subglobispora f. aurantiorubra, Hygrocybe subglobispora f. subglobispora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Hygrocybe subglobispora (P.D.Orton) M.M.Moser
BR5020138694815Volders J.   941911994-10-03
Belgium, Nismes, 50.073999 4.572699

National Mushroom Centre


NMC-FUNGI-NMC:FUNGI
Hygrocybe subglobispora (P.D. Orton) M.M. Moser
NMC/01359Sabitra Pradhan   2019-09-23
Bhutan, Thimphu, Royal Botanical Garden, Serbithang, 27.425758 89.649367

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Hygrocybe subglobispora (P.D. Orton) M.M. Moser
L.3979162Arnolds EJM   Arnolds, EJM 34781975-10-26
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Z. talud langs Drongelens Kanaal even ten W van Drunen.

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Hygrocybe subglobispora (P. D. Orton) M. M. Moser
F161692Arne Anderberg   24201985-09-21
Sweden, Uppland, Fasterna, Uppland: Fasterna sn, c 4,5 km NV om Rimbo. Kronberg i kortbetad hage nära torpet., 59 18


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Google Map

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