Dataset: MIN
Taxa: Chlorophyllum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


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Chlorophyllum molybdites (G. Mey.) Massee
931125H. Goltz   2012-08-13
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Bloomington, 44.837909 -93.29806

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484167Minnesota Mycological Society   1924-00-00
United States, Minnesota, Minneapolis, 44.972228 -93.264297

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725776Lee Alderson; L. Alderson   25251975-06-25
United States, Minnesota, Rice

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464042   1914-09-14
United States, Minnesota, St. Paul, 44.946634 -93.106556

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464043   1924-09-06
United States, Minnesota, Minneapolis, 44.972228 -93.264297

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505877   s.n.1940-08-00
United States, Minnesota, Ramsey, near St. Paul

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725788M.G. Weaver   24911973-08-15
United States, Minnesota, Rice, Faribault

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Chlorophyllum rhacodes (Vittad.) Vellinga
7908Sydow, P.   27011889-08-00
Germany

MIN
Chlorophyllum molybdites (G. Mey.) Massee
960791Etzwiler, Nancy   NE 000392019-09-21
United States, Minnesota, Wabasha, residential area in Lake City, 44.41 -92.25

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Chlorophyllum rachodes (Vittad.) Vellinga
960793Etzwiler, Nancy   NE 000122019-09-13
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Hubachek Wilderness Research Center, 47.9508 -91.75

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Chlorophyllum molybdites (G. Mey.) Massee
962844Howard, Troy   THOW 0032018-09-06
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Evergreen Townhome Assoc., 45.0867 -93.3596

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Chlorophyllum agaricoides (Czern.) Vellinga
964583Lamprecht, John; Ron Spinosa, Troy Howard   THOW 00172019-08-24
United States, Minnesota, Rice, Nerstrand State Park, 44.34 -93.11, 360 - 360m


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Google Map

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