INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amanita virosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


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Amanita virosa (Fr.) Bertill.
K.A. West   13522012-09-24
United States, Illinois, Union County, LaRue-Pine Hills Ecological Area., 37.56623 -89.44052

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Amanita virosa (Fr.) Bertill.
J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1986-08-15
United States, New Hampshire, White Mountain National Forest. Madison Hut Trail, Randolph township.

ILLS:FUNGUS
Amanita virosa (Fr.) Bertill.
Betty Nelson   1977-09-24
United States, South Carolina, Table Rock State Park

ILLS:FUNGUS
Amanita virosa (Fr.) Bertill.
R.A. Evers & JLC   1978-09-27
United States, Illinois, Jackson, Turkey Bayou

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Amanita virosa (Fr.) Bertill.
ILL00075193   1984-09-22

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Amanita virosa (Fr.) Bertill.
ILL00075194   1970-10-25

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Amanita virosa (Fr.) Bertill.
ILL00075195   1980-10-04

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Amanita virosa (Fr.) Bertill.
ILL00075196   1973-09-30

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Amanita virosa (Fr.) Bertill.
ILL00075197   1974-09-15

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Amanita virosa (Fr.) Bertill.
ILL00075198   1984-08-19

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Amanita virosa (Fr.) Bertill.
ILL00075199   1984-08-27

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Amanita virosa (Fr.) Bertill.
ILL00075200   1975-08-31

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Amanita virosa (Fr.) Bertill.
ILL00075201   1980-10-18

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Amanita virosa (Fr.) Bertill.
ILL00075236   1988-09-18

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ILLS00156551W.J. Sundberg   20051972-08-17
United States, Illinois, Williamson, Campground, Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, near Carbondale


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