K. Willmorth

Creator(s):
  • K. Willmorth
  • K. Willmorth
  • North American Mycological Association
Creator role(s):
  • Creator
  • Creator
  • Creator
  • Fresh specimen image of C2064352F, NAMA 2023-429
    Creator: North American Mycological Association
    Creator: Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: Fresh specimen image of C2064352F, NAMA 2023-429
  • Fresh specimen photo of iNaturalist observation 180648638, field photo of C2064352F (NAMA 2023-429)
    Creator: K. Willmorth
    Non-FMNH - (c) K. Willmorth - CC BY-NC 4.0 (2023)
    Description: Fresh specimen photo of iNaturalist observation 180648638, field photo of C2064352F (NAMA 2023-429)
  • Fresh specimen photo of iNaturalist observation 180648638, field photo of C2064352F (NAMA 2023-429)
    Creator: K. Willmorth
    Non-FMNH - (c) K. Willmorth - CC BY-NC 4.0 (2023)
    Description: Fresh specimen photo of iNaturalist observation 180648638, field photo of C2064352F (NAMA 2023-429)
Current Determination: Agaricus leptocaulis Kerrigan
Family: Agaricaceae
Det. by: M. Hopping
Location: United States of America: North Carolina
Locality: NAMA foray site #18 at Camp Ton-A-Wandah
Coordinates: 35.2581 -82.4774

Collector(s): K. Willmorth
Collection Date: 26 August 2023
Catalog Subset: Fungi
Catalog Project: NAMA Vouchers
EMu IRN: 4642887
OccurenceID: 506b6f89-5af4-4d5a-899d-7b24d619ed85

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