Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Conocybe deliquescens (Galeropsis lateritia, Gastrocybe lateritia)
Search Criteria: Indiana; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


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Conocybe deliquescens Hauskn. & Krisai
55413023Eric Hensley   2020-08-04
United States, Indiana, Unknown, Markleville, IN 46056, USA, 39.94776397 -85.594952

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Conocybe deliquescens Hauskn. & Krisai
55377310William Watts   2020-08-04
United States, Indiana, Unknown, Wild Orchid Way, Columbus, IN, US, 39.17267685 -85.95387016

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Conocybe deliquescens Hauskn. & Krisai
171239107bcfromindy   2023-07-05
United States, Indiana, Unknown, Al & Jan Barker Sports Complex, Plainfield, IN, US, 39.69858 -86.40732

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Conocybe deliquescens Hauskn. & Krisai
229387649Eric Hensley   2024-07-12
United States, Indiana, Unknown, Pendleton, IN, USA, 40.01 -85.75

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Conocybe deliquescens Hauskn. & Krisai
230203920Stephen Russell   2024-07-03
United States, Indiana, Unknown, Leesburg, IN 46538, USA, 41.3003623 -85.7210225


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