Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Inocybe pseudoteraturgus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Gothenburg


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Inocybe pseudoteraturgus Vauras & Kokkonen
GB-0129277Jacobsson, Stig   90 0111990-08-06
Sweden, Härjedalen, Malmagen

GB
Inocybe pseudoteraturgus Vauras & Kokkonen
GB-0128796Vauras, Jukka   283972011-08-26
Finland, Ostrobottnia kajanensis

GB
Inocybe pseudoteraturgus Vauras & Kokkonen
GB-0182075Vauras, Jukka   31617F2016-08-21
Sweden, Norrbotten, Pello

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Inocybe pseudoteraturgus Vauras & Kokkonen
301207Perry Gunnar Larsen, Inger-Lise Fonneland   I-LF 2012-322012-08-22
Norway, Trøndelag, Oppdal, Oppdal: Mot Knutshø, 62.295 9.6288, 1100m

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Inocybe pseudoteraturgus Vauras & Kokkonen
301186Jukka Vauras, Inger-Lise Fonneland   JV 29042F2012-08-18
Norway, Trøndelag, Oppdal, Oppdal: Kongsvoll øst, 62.3043 9.5734, 1100m

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Inocybe pseudoteraturgus Vauras & Kokkonen
259063Angelina Nagy, Balint Dima   TEB 110-22+TEB 111-222022-08-17
Norway, Trøndelag, Oppdal, Kongsvold, 62.302 9.6054

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Inocybe pseudoteraturgus Vauras & Kokkonen
259144Angelina Nagy   DB-2022-08-19-12022-08-19
Norway, Innlandet, Dovre, Fokstua, 62.1112 9.2894

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Inocybe pseudoteraturgus Vauras & Kokkonen
WTU-F-063004Jukka Vauras   14266F1998-08-31
Finland, Varsinais-Suomi, Houtskär commune, Hyppeis, Jungfruskär, Storlandet, Southwestern Archipelago National Park.

WTU
Inocybe pseudoteraturgus Vauras & Kokkonen
WTU-F-063007Jukka Vauras   7676F1992-09-23
Finland, Åland, Jomala muncipality, Möckelö, SW of Kovaberget, camping place., 3m


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