Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hygrocybe suzukaensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Hygrocybe suzukaensis (Hongo) Hongo
89117764balawu   2021-07-00
Taiwan, Taiwan, TW, 24.514105 121.5988466667

iNat-iNaturalist
Hygrocybe suzukaensis (Hongo) Hongo
101750303balawu   2021-11-00
Taiwan, Taiwan, TW, 24.8448916667 121.7771216667

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Hygrocybe suzukaensis (Hongo) Hongo
32593   1981-07-12
Ishikawa, 36.68028 136.72128

TNS:F
Hygrocybe suzukaensis (Hongo) Hongo
32592   1999-07-03
Ishikawa, 36.19358 136.59846

TNS:F
Hygrocybe suzukaensis (Hongo) Hongo
32589   1998-07-12
Ishikawa, 36.15356 136.77133

TNS:F
Hygrocybe suzukaensis (Hongo) Hongo
32590   1999-07-30
Ishikawa, 36.23472 136.61311

TNS:F
Hygrocybe suzukaensis (Hongo) Hongo
32591   1997-08-10
Ishikawa, 36.80569 136.74408

TNS:F
Hygrocybe suzukaensis (Hongo) Hongo
10158   1968-09-02
Kyoto, 34.94542 135.82164


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