Dataset: MONTU
Taxa: Inocybaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Montana Herbarium


MONTU
MONTU-F-000108M. L. Thornton   11151971-07-04
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Pattee Creek Canyon., 46.827551 -113.967431

MONTU
Inocybe virgata G.F. Atk.
MONTU-F-000110M. L. Thornton   11521971-10-09
USA, Montana, Missoula County, 1330 Gerald Avenue, Missoula., 46.858341 -113.995292

MONTU
MONTU-F-000111M. L. Thornton   11241971-09-08
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Near Natural Science Annex, University of Montana, Missoula., 46.861256 -113.98381

MONTU
Inocybe (Fr.) Fr.
MONTU-F-000114M. L. Thornton   12991974-05-27
USA, Montana, Near end of bridge across Clark's Fork south of Clinton., 46.75141 -113.721394

MONTU
MONTU-F-000120R. Antibus   2811982-07-08
USA, Montana, Ravalli County, Bass Creek, Charles Waters Recreation Area, Bitterroot National Forest., 46.573923 -114.140992

MONTU
Inocybe lanuginosa (Bull.) P. Kumm.
MONTU-F-000127A. M. DeBolt   0291981-07-07
USA, Montana, Flathead County, Logging Creek, Glacier National Park., 48.720559 -114.169895

MONTU
Inocybe destricta (Fr.) Quél.
MONTU-F-000178D. Gill   00501968-10-04
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Pattee Canyon, Sapphire Mountains, Lolo National Forest., 46.831065 -113.921753

MONTU
Inocybe geophylla (Sowerby) P. Kumm.
MONTU-F-000344R. Antibus   2251981-11-01
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Near Rattlesnake A.

MONTU
MONTU-F-000786R. A. Diettert   s.n.1936-09-23
USA, Iowa, Muscatine County, Atalissa., 41.571907 -91.166504

MONTU
Crepidotus mollis (Schaeff.) Staude
MONTU-F-000801D. Gill   00541968-10-06
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Rattlesnake Creek, Garnet Mountains., 46.981454 -113.837061

MONTU
MONTU-F-001356A. M. DeBolt   0771981-07-21
Canada, Alberta, Rampart Creek Campground, Banff National Park., 52.040281 -116.868116


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