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

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


MIN:Fungi
Tapinella E.-J. Gilbert
921960B.T. Dentinger   BDCR04042004-05-25
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Corcovado National Park, Proyecto Campanario, Área de Conservación Osa

MIN
Tapinella E.-J. Gilbert
921960Dentinger, B.T.M.   BDCR04042004-05-25
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Corcovado National Park, Proyecto Campanario, Área de Conservación Osa

MIN
Tapinella atrotomentosa (Batsch) Šutara
950188Gerenday, Anna   AG 212822002-09-01
United States, Minnesota, Washington, Private property adjacent to Afton SP, 44.8691 -92.8003, 285m

MIN
Tapinella atrotomentosa (Batsch) Šutara
956865Nguyen, N.H.   MN1422014-10-05
United States, Minnesota, Ramsey, Reservoir Woods Park, Roseville, 45.000289 -93.133766, 312m

MIN
Tapinella atrotomentosa (Batsch) Šutara
965727Leighton, E.   CC10182014-09-18
United States, Minnesota, Anoka, Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve; Foray 2) road to aspen stand, 45.04749 -93.199936

MIN
Pseudomerulius aureus (Fr.) Jülich
838280Volk, Thomas J.   8382801995-08-26
United States, Minnesota, North American Mycological Association Foray

MIN
Tapinella corrugata (G.F. Atk.) E.-J. Gilbert
958285Howard, Troy; Trey Richards   MNMF 3932018-07-30
United States, Minnesota, Pine, Lawrence Creek SNA, 45.379481 -92.687254

MIN
Tapinella corrugata (G.F. Atk.) E.-J. Gilbert
958093Leacock, Patrick   PRL10501990-08-30
United States, Minnesota, Anoka, Beckman Bog, Cedar Creek Natural History Area, 45.423 -93.187


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Google Map

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