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

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Amanita brunnescens G.F. Atk., 1918
B114404Emil P. Kruschke | R. Reich   K-63-341963-09-04
United States, Wisconsin, Manitowoc

MIL
Amanita brunnescens G.F. Atk., 1918
B114280Fred W. Hainer   H-63-241963-08-14
United States, Wisconsin, Manitowoc

MIL
Amanita brunnescens G.F. Atk., 1918
B116946Fred W. Hainer   1965-09-00
United States, Wisconsin, Sheboygan

MIL
Amanita brunnescens G.F. Atk., 1918
B114281Fred W. Hainer   H-63-131963-08-11
United States, Wisconsin, Sheboygan

MIL
Amanita brunnescens G.F. Atk., 1918
B114274Fred W. Hainer   1963-08-25
United States, Wisconsin, Sheboygan

MIL
Amanita brunnescens G.F. Atk., 1918
B119910David A. Kopitzke   DK-72-871972-10-11
United States, Wisconsin, Manitowoc

MIL
Amanita brunnescens var. pallida
B114275Fred W. Hainer   117-121963-08-31
United States, Wisconsin, Manitowoc


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