Dataset: E
Taxa: Paxillaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E
Paxillus involutus (Batsch) Fr.
E00083788Corner, E.J.H.   

E:E
Gyrodon merulioides (Schwein.) Singer
E00085085Watling, R.   WAT A16931965-08-30
United States

E:E
Gyrodon merulioides (Schwein.) Singer
E00085084Watling, R.   WAT A18871965-09-03
United States

E:E
Gyrodon merulioides (Schwein.) Singer
E00085079Watling, R.   WAT A16701965-09-15
United States

E:E
Gyrodon merulioides (Schwein.) Singer
E00085082Hopkins, S.   1994-07-19
United States

E:E
E00074864Watling, R.   A1744/C21051965-08-27
United States, Michigan, Chippewa Co.

E:E
E00074867Smith, A.H.   WAT40701937-07-15
United States

E:E
E00074868Smith, N.J.   1961-07-31
United States

E:E
E00074865Smith, A.H.   WAT40711963-10-01
United States

E:E
E00074870Watling, R.   WAT A17871965-07-16
United States

E:E
E00074869Watling, R.   WAT A1772/2151C1965-07-18
United States

E:E
E00074866Peters   WAT 4062
United States


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