Dataset: LA-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; California; Santa Barbara; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Los Angeles


LA:2353A
90258UCR1Greg Wright   1976-03-01
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, Lou DeBourbon’s ranch, 1500 Chisholm (spelling ?), 34.42639 -119.70056

LA:3425
90249UCR1Greg Wright   1985-01-07
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Lompoc, 34.64028 -120.45833

LA:1015
Clitocybe gibba (Pers.) P. Kumm.
88207UCR1Greg Wright   1978-03-14
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Paradise Rd, Santa Barbara area, 34.54056 -119.81028

LA
90281UCR1Greg Wright   1976-03-01
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, Lou DeBourbon’s ranch, 1500 Chisholm (spelling ?), 34.42639 -119.70056

LA
90304UCR1Greg Wright   1979-01-28
United States, California, Santa Barbara, San Marco Pass near Santa Barbara, Kinevan Ranch, 34.50694 -119.82139

LA
Lactarius argillaceifolius Hesler & A.H. Sm.
88124UCR1Greg Wright   1987-03-02
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Kinevan Ranch, San Marcos Pass, 34.50694 -119.82139

LA
Tricholoma aurantium (Schaeff.) Ricken
90245UCR1Greg Wright   1979-01-13
United States, California, Santa Barbara, San Marcos Pass Rd, Kinevan Ranch, 34.50694 -119.82139

LA
Leptonia serrulata (Fr.) P. Kumm.
90277UCR1Greg Wright   1978-03-16
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Nojoqui Falls County Park, 34.53333 -120.17722

LA
1017Greg Wright   1978-03-16
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Figueroa Mountain Campground, 34.734167 -119.985833


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