Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crepidotus furcatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Illinois University


EIU
Crepidotus furcatus Hesler & A.H. Sm.
ILLS00103020Michael Thon   2011992-09-18
USA, Illinois, Carroll, Mississippi Palisades State Park, 42.138354 -90.159017

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Crepidotus furcatus Hesler & A. H. Sm. Hesler & A. H. Sm.
C0219461FR. Singer   N-4511953-07-06
U.S.A., Michigan, Emmet, Mackinaw City, hardwoods, 45.776062 -84.751507

University of Illinois Herbarium


ILL
Crepidotus furcatus Hesler & A.H. Sm.
ILL00074784I. Kubacka   201982-08-30
USA, Illinois, Jackson, in woods at east side of Campus Lake, SIU campus, 37.709512 -89.226032

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Crepidotus furcatus Hesler & A.H. Sm.
10472A. H. Smith   509381955-10-09
USA, Michigan, Cheboygan, University of Michigan Biological Station, Mud Lake Bog.

MICH:Fungi
Crepidotus furcatus Hesler & A.H. Sm.
46847A. H. Smith   570881957-06-27
USA, Michigan, Emmet, Pellston Hills

MICH:Fungi
Crepidotus furcatus Hesler & A.H. Sm.
46848A. H. Smith   509391955-10-09
USA, Michigan, Cheboygan, University of Michigan Biological Station, Mud Lake Bog.

MICH:Fungi
Crepidotus furcatus Hesler & A.H. Sm.
46849A. H. Smith   509401955-10-09
USA, Michigan, Cheboygan, University of Michigan Biological Station, Mud Lake Bog.

MICH:Fungi
Crepidotus furcatus Hesler & A.H. Sm.
46850A. H. Smith   578861957-09-03
USA, Michigan, Emmet, Pellston Hills, near Pellston

MICH:Fungi
Crepidotus furcatus Hesler & A.H. Sm.
46851A. H. Smith   578881957-09-03
USA, Michigan, Emmet, Pellston Hills, near Pellston

MICH:Fungi
Crepidotus furcatus Hesler & A.H. Sm.
46852V. Potter   36751947-08-31
USA, Michigan, Gratiot, Allen's Woods, Ithaca

MICH:Fungi
Crepidotus furcatus Hesler & A.H. Sm.
46853V. Potter   33551947-07-19
USA, Michigan, Gratiot, Allen's Woods, Ithaca


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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