Dataset: TENN-F-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; New Mexico; Los Alamos; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
TENN-F-028803Barrows   BAR10531959-08-00
United States, New Mexico, Los Alamos, Los Alamos, Jemez Mountains, 35.76861111 -106.6922222

TENN-F
Tomentella fuliginea (Burt) Bourdot & Galzin
TENN-F-030574R.L. Gilbertson   RLG80361968-08-20
United States, New Mexico, Los Alamos, Los Alamos, Bandelier National Monument, 35.77833333 -106.2694444

TENN-F
Ramaria apiculata brunnea
TENN-F-034566Larson   RHP45501968-08-20
United States, New Mexico, Los Alamos, Las Alamos, Bandelier National Monument, 35.77833333 -106.2694444

TENN-F
Aleurodiscus lividocaeruleus (P. Karst.) P.A. Lemke
TENN-F-040951R.L. Gilbertson   RLG409511967-09-13
United States, New Mexico, Los Alamos, Los Alamos, 35.88805556 -106.3069444

TENN-F
Sarcodon leucopus (Pers.) Maas Geest. & Nannf.
TENN-F-044257K.A. Harrison   KAH69121967-08-30
United States, New Mexico, Los Alamos, Los Alamos, 35.88805556 -106.3069444

TENN-F
TENN-F-071577S. Trudell   SAT06238202006-08-26
United States, New Mexico, Los Alamos, End of road to Pajarito ski area, Santa Fe National Forest, W of Los Alamos., 35.897146 -106.398436

TENN-F
Inocybe sp.
TENN-F-074009S.A. Trudell   SAT06237142006-08-25
United States, New Mexico, Los Alamos, Quemezon trail, Santa Fe National Forest, West of Los Alamos.

TENN-F
Inocybe sp.
TENN-F-074003S.A. Trudell   SAT06237032006-08-25
United States, New Mexico, Los Alamos, Quemezon trail, Santa Fe National Forest, West of Los Alamos., 35.883023 -106.340282

TENN-F
Inocybe sp.
TENN-F-074018S.A. Trudell   SAT06237022006-08-25
United States, New Mexico, Los Alamos, Quemezon trail, Santa Fe National Forest, West of Los Alamos., 35.883023 -106.340282


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.