Dataset: CORT
Search Criteria: Costa Rica; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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State University of New York College at Cortland


CORT
Alboleptonia earlei (Murrill) Largent & R.G. Benedict
CORT004917Timothy J. Baroni   074441994-06-03
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, La Casona, 10.5 -85.25

CORT
CORT006568Timothy J. Baroni   074431994-06-03
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, 10.5 -85.25

CORT
Clitopilus (Fr. ex Rabenh.) P. Kumm.
CORT006570Timothy J. Baroni   074481994-06-03
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Santa Rosa National Park, 10.462976 -85.011697

CORT
Clitopilus hobsonii (Berk.) P.D. Orton
CORT006627Timothy J. Baroni   074411994-06-06
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, 10.5 -85.25

CORT
Inocephalus murrayi (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Rutter & Watling
CORT008593Timothy J. Baroni   075101994-06-13
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, 5 km east of KM 31 off of Interamerican Hwy Ruta 2, 9.776052 -83.913452

CORT
Inocephalus murrayi (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Rutter & Watling
CORT008594Timothy J. Baroni   074301994-05-31
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, 5 km east of KM 31 of inter American Hwy, 9.776052 -83.913452

CORT
Oudemansiella canarii (Jungh.) Höhn.
CORT010719Timothy J. Baroni   074501994-06-06
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, 10.5 -85.25

CORT
Clitopilus griseobrunneus T.J. Baroni & Halling
CORT013920Timothy J. Baroni   74701994-06-08
Costa Rica, San Jose, San Gerardo de Dota, Albergue Monana, Savegre, 10.32928 -84.598586

CORT
CORT013921Timothy J. Baroni   74471994-06-03
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Santa Rose National Park, 10.5 -85.25

CORT
Morganella subincarnata (Peck) Kreisel & Dring
CORT013977Timothy J. Baroni   1994-06-07
Costa Rica, San Jose, San Jose, InterAmerican Highway, 10 -84

CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT014488Timothy J. Baroni   95572003-06-07
Costa Rica, Las Tablas, 10 -84


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