Dataset: OSC-
Taxa: Cortinariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Cortinarius debbieae Trappe & Claridge
80841A. Claridge   Trappe 167751995-06-09
Commonwealth of Australia, New South Wales, Monga State Forest, Old Araleun Rd, 0.7 km W of River Rd.

OSC
Cortinarius magnivelatus Morse ex Thiers & A.H. Sm.
81032K Kittridge   Trappe 272682002-07-19
USA, Oregon, Klamath County, Crater Lake National Park, 42.8625 -122.1611111, 1829m

OSC
Cortinarius magnivelatus Morse ex Thiers & A.H. Sm.
81033Matt Trappe   Trappe 273072002-07-21
USA, Oregon, Klamath County, Crater Lake National Park, 42.8625 -122.1611111, 1829m

OSC
81078Matt Trappe   Trappe 274542002-09-25
USA, Oregon, Klamath, Crater Lake National Park, 42.8625 -122.1611111, 1829m

OSC
81217Jim Trappe   Trappe 281272002-12-18
USA, Oregon, Benton, Salem District Bureau of Land Management, 44.31 -123.47

OSC
81223M. Trappe   Trappe 274562002-09-25
USA, Oregon, Klamath County, Crater Lake National Park, 42.8625 -122.1611111, 1829m

OSC
Cortinarius magnivelatus Morse ex Thiers & A.H. Sm.
81327I. Kratzer   Trappe 289532003-06-30
USA, Oregon, Klamath County, none listed, 42.8861111 -122.0416667, 1844m

OSC
Quadrispora oblongispora (G.W. Beaton, Pegler & T.W.K. Young) Bougher & Castellano
82235N. Malajczuk   Trappe 69151982-09-11
Mt. Barker

OSC
82531S. Kovacs   2001-11-07
USA, Oregon, Lane County, Lobster Valley/Five Rivers Rd., 44.24945 -123.85495

OSC
82568E. Cazares   2001-11-12
USA, Oregon, Benton County, Rock Creek Rd., 44.52231667 -123.5162667

OSC
Cortinarius acutus (Pers.) Fr.
9321S.M. Zeller   1935-11-22
USA, Oregon, Lane, N. of Florence, OR

OSC
95017D. Claridge   2001-05-30
Commonwealth of Australia, New South Wales, Bondi Gulf Nature Reserve, Gulf Rd, 4.9 km east of Cann Valley Highway, Claridge site #55.

OSC
9622Nichols   1911-03-25
USA, California, Alameda, Berkeley, CA


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