Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Autoicomyces recurvatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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State University of New York, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Herbarium


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SYRF0008008Ed. Mockford   RKB 434A1949-08-16
United States, Indiana, Kosciusko, Winona Lake

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SYRF0008009Ed. Mockford   RKB 434B1949-08-16
USA, Indiana, Kosciusko, Winona Lake

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SYRF0009096R. B. Selander   RKB 16021950-06-27
USA, Utah, Rich

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SYRF0009144LeC.   RKB 1640A0000-00-00
United States, California, San Diego, ca. 12 mi. N of Escondido

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SYRF0009321R. K. Benjamin   RKB 17671954-09-05
USA, Florida, Alachua, 3.5 mi W of Gainesville

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SYRF0009322R. K. Benjamin   RKB 17681954-09-05
USA, Florida, Alachua, 3.5 mi W of Gainesville

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SYRF0009533A. A. Hubert   RKB 1930B1951-01-27
Mexico, Sonora, 7 mi NE of Etchojoa

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SYRF0009508R. H. Brewer   RKB 1916A1954-06-19
Mexico, Zacatecas, 10 mi NW of Sombarete, 2347m

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SYRF0009510R. H. Brewer   RKB 1917A1954-06-21
Mexico, Zacatecas, 25 mi W of Fresnillo, 2408m

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SYRF0009518H. B. Leech   RKB 1921B
USA, Arizona

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SYRF0009524   RKB 1925C1937-12-20
Mexico, Oaxaca, 1524m

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SYRF0009526H. B. Leech   RKB 1926B1948-12-07
Mexico, 15 mi S of Carapan

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SYRF0010113H. B. Leech   RKB 2327A1965-08-08
USA, New Mexico, Torrance

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SYRF0010115H. B. Leech   RKB 2327C1965-08-08
USA, New Mexico, Torrance

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SYRF0010320D. Lauck   RKB 2492C1957-08-08
Mexico, Puebla, San Salvador el Seco

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SYRF0010323D. Lauck   RKB 2493B1957-08-08
Mexico, Puebla, San Salvador el Seco

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SYRF0011445G. K. Todd   RKB 3205A1951-07-18
USA, Wyoming, Carbon

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SYRF0011840A. Newton   RKB 3512A1970-09-09
U.S.A., Arizona, Pima, Tucson Mt. Park, Palo Verde Camp Gd.

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SYRF0011842David Lauck   RKB 35131957-08-08
Mexico, Puebla, San Salvador el Seco


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Google Map

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