Dataset: NCSLG
Taxa: Spongipellis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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North Carolina State University, Larry F. Grand Mycological Herbarium


NCSLG
Spongipellis unicolor (Fr.) Murrill
Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   2001-07-13
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Horton Street, Raleigh, 35.811207 -78.687882

NCSLG
Spongipellis unicolor (Fr.) Murrill
Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   2001-12-13
USA, North Carolina, Hyde, Lake Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge, 35.444885 -76.177337

NCSLG
Spongipellis unicolor (Fr.) Murrill
Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   2004-11-28
USA, North Carolina, Craven, Croatan National Forest; Flanner Beach, 34.98377 -76.948277

NCSLG
Spongipellis unicolor (Fr.) Murrill
Grand, Larry; Munster, Michael   2006-12-12
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Across Dunn Avenue from Reynolds Coliseum, NCSU Campus, 35.783763 -78.670004

NCSLG
Spongipellis unicolor (Fr.) Murrill
Grand, Larry   2008-11-05
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Near tunnel under railroad tracks, across the street from Reynolds Coliseum, NCSU Campus, 35.783763 -78.670004

NCSLG
Spongipellis unicolor (Fr.) Murrill
GrandVernia   1998-06-22
USA, North Carolina, Wake, In front of D.H. Hill library, NCSU campus, Raleigh, 35.787562 -78.669711

NCSLG
Spongipellis unicolor (Fr.) Murrill
GrandMenge   1973-09-15
USA, Wisconsin, Burnett, Silver Lake, Siren, 45.734477 -92.538742

NCSLG
Spongipellis unicolor (Fr.) Murrill
Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   2012-11-24
United States, North Carolina, Dare, Along ADA Trail, The Nature Conservancy, Nags Head Woods Preserve (GPS), 35.9879 -75.66745, 4m

NCSLG
Spongipellis unicolor (Fr.) Murrill
Grand, Larry   1997-07-10
United States, North Carolina, Dare, Sweetgum Swamp Trail, Nags Head Woods Ecological Preserve, 35.986931 -75.661549


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Google Map

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