Dataset: SFSU
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Ohio; Lorain; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Agrocybe arvalis (Fr.) Singer
SFSU-F-008953D. E. Desjardin   49631989-09-10
USA, Ohio, Lorain, Oberlin College Campus, Oberlin., 41.294182 -82.219826

SFSU
Anellaria sepulchralis (Berk.) Singer
SFSU-F-010688D. E. Desjardin   49641989-09-10
USA, Ohio, Lorain, Oberlin College Campus, Oberlin., 41.294182 -82.219826

SFSU
SFSU-F-017661D. E. Desjardin   49711990-06-12
USA, Ohio, Lorain, Camden Lake west of Oberlin off Gore Orphanage Road.

SFSU
SFSU-F-021495D. E. Desjardin   49551989-09-03
USA, Ohio, Lorain, Camden Lake, near Kipton, off Gore Orphanage Road

SFSU
SFSU-F-024398D. E. Desjardin   49601989-09-11
USA, Ohio, Lorain, Girl Scout Camp, Green Street [or Road?], 8 miles west of Oberlin.

SFSU
SFSU-F-024841D. E. Desjardin   s.n.1989-09-20
USA, Ohio, Lorain, Chance Creek, off Vermillion Road.

SFSU
Marasmius siccus (Schwein.) Fr.
SFSU-F-025249D. E. Desjardin   49561989-09-11
USA, Ohio, Lorain, Girl Scout Camp, Green Street, 8 miles west of Oberlin.

SFSU
Marasmius strictipes (Peck) Singer
SFSU-F-025250D. E. Desjardin   49661989-09-22
USA, Ohio, Lorain, Chance Creek area near Vermillion, off Vermillion Road.

SFSU
SFSU-F-025270D. E. Desjardin   49571989-09-11
USA, Ohio, Lorain, Girl Scout Camp, Green Street, 8 miles west of Oberlin.

SFSU
Mycena haematopus (Pers.) P. Kumm.
SFSU-F-026408D. E. Desjardin   49621989-09-11
USA, Ohio, Lorain, Girl Scout Camp, Green Street, 8 miles west of Oberlin.


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