Dataset: SFSU
Taxa: Lecanocybe
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Lecanocybe lateralis Desjardin & E. Horak
SFSU-F-000586D. E. Desjardin   67521998-01-11
Indonesia, West Java, Java. Cibodas Botanical Garden area, trail to Mount Gede., -6.741699 107.007472

SFSU
Lecanocybe lateralis Desjardin & E. Horak
SFSU-F-022661D. E. Desjardin   58001993-07-25
USA, Hawaii, Maui, Maui, Iao Valley State Park, Po'ohahoahoa trail, 20.899583 -156.545

SFSU
Lecanocybe lateralis Desjardin & E. Horak
SFSU-F-022662D. E. Desjardin   62341995-01-13
USA, Hawaii, Maui, Maui, Iao Valley State Park, Po'ohahoahoa trail, 20.882917 -156.545

SFSU
Lecanocybe lateralis Desjardin & E. Horak
SFSU-F-022663G. Wong   13401995-01-15
USA, Hawaii, Maui, Makamaka'ole Stream, 20.959433 -156.534417

SFSU
Lecanocybe lateralis Desjardin & E. Horak
SFSU-F-022664D. E. Desjardin   64081996-01-12
USA, Hawaii, Maui, Moloka'i, Kamakou Forest Reserve, 21.11835 -156.9187


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Google Map

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