Dataset: MNA
Taxa: Lycoperdon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
B.25187M. Theroux   B25.1871977-07-20
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Field 5, MNA grounds, east of Research Center, 3 miles north of Flagstaff, 35.23501 -111.662107, 2195m

MNA
B.11064R.H. Hevly   B110641958-08-16
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Bill Williams Mt., 35.199537 -112.205423, 2438m

MNA
B.11065M.A. Wetherill   1958-09-02
USA, Nevada, Clark, Deer Creek between Lee and Kyle Canyons, Charleston Mountains, 36.426967 -115.500847, 2591m

MNA
B.7666M.A. Wetherill   1045
USA, Arizona, Navajo, Betatakin Canyon, 36.685832 -110.512361, 1981m

MNA
B.25202M. Theroux   1977-08-01
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Near Snowbowl Lodge, San Francisco Peaks, 35.331568 -111.710667, 2896m

MNA
B.25201M. Theroux   1977-08-01
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Near Snowbowl Lodge, San Francisco Peaks, 35.331568 -111.710667, 2896m

MNA
B.40157   14
USA, Arizona, Coconino

MNA
B.40180   160
USA, Arizona, Coconino


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