Dataset: ACAD
Search Criteria: Canada; Nova Scotia; Cumberland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Acadia University, E. C. Smith Herbarium


ACAD
7698FHarrison, KA   76981959-09-08
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cumberland, Wentworth, 45.65738 -63.54706

ACAD
Fuscoboletinus glandulosus (Peck) Pomerl. & A.H. Sm.
2990FHarrison, KA   29901956-08-18
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cumberland, Parrsboro, 45.40657 -64.32954

ACAD
Suillus Gray
7959FHarrison, KA   79591959-09-08
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cumberland, Springhill, 45.65152 -64.06004

ACAD
Suillus subluteus (Peck) Snell
8097FH, KA; Party, Congress   80971959-09-08
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cumberland, Springhill, 45.65152 -64.06004

ACAD
Clitocybe (Fr.) Staude
2577FHarrison, KA   25771953-08-08
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cumberland, Parrsboro, 45.40657 -64.32954

ACAD
Clitocybe squamulosa (Pers.) P. Kumm.
2566FHarrison, KA   25661953-08-08
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cumberland, Parrsboro, 45.40657 -64.32954

ACAD
5286FH, KA   52861959-09-08
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cumberland, Wentworth Valley, 45.59791 -63.55963

ACAD
Daldinia concentrica (Bolton) Ces. & De Not.
5175FH, KA   51751959-09-08
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cumberland, Wentworth Valley, 45.59791 -63.55963

ACAD
ECS036144Bishop, JR   191927-05-28
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cumberland, Truro, 45.36499999 -63.2802777411

ACAD
Megacollybia platyphylla (Pers.) Kotl. & Pouzar
2081FLunn, S   20811969-10-09
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cumberland, Wentworth Park

ACAD
2082BFLunn, S   2082B1969-10-09
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cumberland, Wentworth (Provincial) Park, 45.627238 -63.567333

ACAD
2453FHarrison, KA   24531953-08-08
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cumberland, Moose River, 45.41814 -64.1774

ACAD
Coltricia perennis (L.) Murrill
2501FHarrison, KA   25011953-08-08
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cumberland, Moose River, 45.41814 -64.1774


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