Dataset: MIN
Taxa: Datronia
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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Datronia stereoides (Fr.) Ryvarden
381869V. O. Graham   s.n.1941-12-30
United States, Illinois, Glenview, Harms Woods

MIN
Datronia scutellata (Schwein.) Domanski
725856Weaver, M.G.   20461970-09-26
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Itasca State Park, 47.191932 -95.22623

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Datronia mollis (Sommerf.) Donk
473400Freeman, E.M.   1914-08-11
United States, Minnesota, Lake Itasca, West shore, 47.213537 -95.200807

MIN
Datronia mollis (Sommerf.) Donk
800068Leacock, P.R.   4111987-08-20
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Wolsfeld Woods Scientific and Natural Area, 44.9999194 -93.5737116

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Datronia stereoides (Fr.) Ryvarden
725787Weaver, M.G.   6-26-62-N-71962-06-26
United States, Minnesota, Rice, Wheeling Township, Nerstrand Woods State Park, 44.334371 -93.1112031

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Datronia stereoides (Fr.) Ryvarden
725781Weaver, M.G.   7-20-62-N-131962-07-20
United States, Minnesota, Rice, Wheeling Township, Nerstrand Woods State Park, 44.334371 -93.1112031

MIN
Datronia scutellata (Schwein.) Domanski
465091Arthur, J.C.; L. H. Bailey, E. W. D. Holway   219861886-07-28
United States, Minnesota, Vermilion Lake, 47.881763 -92.423637

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Datronia scutellata (Schwein.) Domanski
465099Sheldon, E.P.   2750091-04-00
United States, Minnesota, Minneapolis, 44.972228 -93.264297

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Datronia mollis (Sommerf.) Donk
897259Dentinger, B.   BioBlitz 2007-772007-06-09
United States, Minnesota, Washington, Warner Nature Center, Terrapin Lake Trail, 45.172788 -92.832584

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962857Gerenday, Anna   MNMF 04862017-10-21
United States, Minnesota, Washington, Afton State Park accessed maintenance gate on St. Croix Trail, about 1.5 miles north of main entraence;;north side of trail, 44.8586 -92.7924


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