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

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Calocybe onychina (Fr.) Kühner
66613T. O'Dell   ODELL51081998-06-01
USA, California, Shasta, Shasta-Trinity National Forest, 40.97 -121.7, 975m

OSC
Calocybe onychina (Fr.) Kühner
67703J. Eblin   ODELL65381999-06-26
USA, Oregon, Deschutes, Deschutes National Forest, 43.85 -121.7, 1463m

OSC
Calocybe onychina (Fr.) Kühner
70348M. Ellestad   ODELL96852000-05-15
USA, Washington, Okanogan, Okanogan National Forest, 48.41 -120.41, 1524m

OSC
109360B. Cooley   ODELL 68551999-09-15
United States, Washington, Okanogan, Pasayten Wilderness at Hidden Lakes Cabin Area, Okanogan National Forest., 48.9099 -120.4913, 1280m

OSC
109117M. Ellestad   ODELL 71171999-09-19
United States, Washington, Okanogan, Pasayten Wilderness, E. of shelter 1/2 mi, Okanogan National Forest., 48.398 -120.5107, 1326m

OSC
Calocybe fallax (Sacc.) Singer
112787JSE   JSE-10/16-342000-10-16
United States, Washington, Skamania, Randle Ranger District at 989 spur, Gifford Pinchot National Forest. 23 Rd south to 56 Rd. Turn southeast to 560. Rd. Turn south travel 2.8 mi to the 039 spur. Turn west travel 0.2 mi to the 989 spur. Travel 0.2 mi. Reference point on left (southeast) about 30 feet from Rd., 46.33717 -121.57536, 1189m

OSC
Calocybe fallax (Sacc.) Singer
112803Arnold   Arnold JDA-110600-062000-11-06
United States, Washington, Lewis, Randle Ranger District at Iron Creek day use picnic area, Gifford Pinchot National Forest. From the Randle travel the 23 Rd. south to the 21 Rd. Travel 21 Rd south to 56 Rd. Travel 56 Rd. south for 4.6 miles. SRP is on south side of Rd. From SRP travel 1438 feet at 216 degrees to reference point. From reference point travel 483 feet 216 to plot center., 975m


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Google Map

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