Dataset: F
Taxa: Mycena amicta (Agaricus amictus, Agaricus iris, Agaricus mirabilis, Mycena iris, Mycena marginella, Mycena mirabilis, Insiticia amicta, Mycena amicta var. iris, Mycena iris var. caerulea, Insiticia amicta var. iris, Insiticia amicta var. amicta), Mycena amicta var. amicta, Mycena amicta var. incongr... (show all)
Search Criteria: Idaho; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Mycena amicta (Fr.) Quél.
SFSU-F-025951H. D. Thiers   113771964-07-15
USA, Idaho, Granite Creek, Kaniksu National Forest., 48.67553 -116.97067

SFSU
Mycena marginella (Pers.) Quél.
SFSU-F-026563H. D. Thiers   113761964-07-15
USA, Idaho, Granite Creek, Kaniksu National Forest., 48.67553 -116.97067

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Mycena amicta (Fr.) Quél.
31215A. H. Smith   447381954-07-08
USA, Idaho, Valley, Buckhorn Mountain, Payette National Forest, 44.8678 -115.9008, 2578m

MICH:Fungi
Mycena amicta (Fr.) Quél.
31216A. H. Smith   542111956-10-07
USA, Idaho, Bonner, Priest Lake, 48.49 -116.9017

MICH:Fungi
Mycena marginella (Pers.) Quél.
32005A. H. Smith   470711954-08-30
USA, Idaho, Valley, Payette Lake, Payette National Forest, 44.9117 -116.125

MICH:Fungi
Mycena marginella (Pers.) Quél.
32006A. H. Smith   539731956-10-03
USA, Idaho, Bonner, Priest Lake, 48.49 -116.9017

MICH:Fungi
Mycena marginella (Pers.) Quél.
32007A. H. Smith   737301966-09-28
USA, Idaho, Bonner, Upper Priest Lake, 48.49 -116.9017

MICH:Fungi
Mycena marginella (Pers.) Quél.
32008A. H. Smith   742021966-10-13
USA, Idaho, Bonner, Upper Priest River, 48.1808 -117.0358


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