Dataset: ARIZ
Taxa: Tomentella badia (Alytosporium badium, Sporotrichum badium, Thelephora floridana, Tomentella atroviolacea, Tomentella fimbriata, Tomentellastrum atroviolaceum, Tomentellastrum badium, Tomentellastrum floridanum), Tomentella badia var. badia
Search Criteria: Arizona; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
136056M.J. Larsen 3085   1968-08-26
U.S.A., Arizona, Pima Co., Coronado National Forest, Near Rose Canyon

AAFC:DAOM
136061R.L. Gilbertson & J. McHenry   1967-08-16
U.S.A., Arizona, Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains, Mt. Lemmon

AAFC:DAOM
136148R.L. Gilbertson   1968-08-29
U.S.A., Arizona, Graham Co., Coronado National Forest, Pinaleno Mts, Webb Peak

AAFC:DAOM
136150M.J. Larsen 3318   1968-08-31
U.S.A., Arizona, Pima Co., Coronado National Forest, Mt. Lemmon

Fort Lewis College Herbarium


FLD
FLD-F-001158A. B. B.   12411969-08-21
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Long Park, Chiricahua Mountains, Coronado National Forest., 31.886799 -109.27939

University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Tomentella badia (Link) Stalpers
ARIZ-M-AN17488Arthur B. Budington   12411969-08-21
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Long's Park, Chiricahua Mts. Coronado Nat. Forest

ARIZ
Tomentella badia (Link) Stalpers
ARIZ-M-AN17573Arthur B. Budington   11111969-08-07
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Arizona Snow Bowl, San Francisco Peaks, Coconino Nat. Forest

ARIZ
Tomentella badia (Link) Stalpers
ARIZ-M-AN17523Donna E. Goldstein   2731978-09-21
USA, Arizona, Pima, Aspen Trail, Santa Catalina Mts, Coronado Nat. Forest

USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
58273A.B. Budington   ABB-11111969-08-07
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Coconino Natl. Forest, San Francisco Peaks, Arizona Snow Bowl


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.