Dataset: BMSC
Taxa: Cortinariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bamfield Marine Science Centre


BMSC
Carleigh Burns and Lacey-Jane Roberts   LRCB4 BMSC65232018-08-15
Canada, British Columbia, Alberni-Clayoquot, Strawberry Point Trail, Bamfield, British Columbia, Canada, 48.8333333 -125.1375, 40m

BMSC
Carleigh Burns and Lacey-Jane Roberts   LRCB6 BMSC65252018-08-16
Canada, British Columbia, Alberni-Clayoquot, Cenntenial Park, Bamfield, British Columbia, Canada, 48.8283333 -125.1319444, 40m

BMSC
Carleigh Burns and Lacey-Jane Roberts   LRCB20 BMSC65292018-08-17
Canada, British Columbia, Alberni-Clayoquot, Ghost Forest, Bamfield, British Columbia, Canada, 48.8269444 -125.145, 50m

BMSC
Liam Johnson & Emily Siemens   LJES33 BMSC65412018-08-22
Canada, British Columbia, Alberni-Clayoquot, Ghost Forest, Bamfield, BC (further up the gravel road, ~150m along the trail at the end of the gravel road), 48.8255556 -125.1511111, 69m

BMSC
Cortinarius rubicundulus (Rea) A. Pearson
Simiao Guo & Nav Dhaliwal   SMGND21 BMSC65542018-08-17
Canada, British Columbia, Alberni-Clayoquot, Ghost Forest, West Bamfield,BC,Canada, 48.8261111 -125.1466667


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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.