Dataset: VPI-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Arkansas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Virginia Tech University, Massey Herbarium - Fungi


VPI
Armillaria (Fr.) Staude
VPI-F-0000518O.K. & H.H. Miller   OKM 284192003-10-17
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Devil's Den State Park 35 deg 46 min 556 min N x 94 deg 15 min 502 sec W, 35.78211 -94.26394

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Lentaria Corner
VPI-F-0002452O.K. Miller   OKM 284262003-10-18
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Lake Weddington Rec. Area, Ozark Nat. Forest, 36.090711 -94.375031

VPI
VPI-F-0002689O.K. Miller   OKM 284252003-10-18
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Lake Weddington Rec. Area, Ozark Nat. Forest, 36.090711 -94.375031

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Mycena typhae (Schweers) Kotl.
VPI-F-0003023O.K. & H.H. Miller   OKM 280432003-10-17
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Devil's Den State Park; 35º 46' 556" N X 94º 15' 502 W, 35.78211 -94.26394

VPI
Phellinus gilvus (Schwein.) Pat.
VPI-F-0003146O.K. Miller   s.n.2003-10-00
United States, Arkansas, [no locality specified], 34.858741 -92.681889

VPI
Phellinus dryadeus (Pers.) Pat.
VPI-F-0003695O.K. & H.H. Miller   OKM 284212003-10-17
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Devil's Den State Park, 35.786411 -94.252233

VPI
Calostoma ravenelii (Berk.) Massee
VPI-F-0004708H. Miller   OKM 284462003-10-17
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Devil's Den State Park, 35.782222 -94.263944

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Pleurotus dryinus (Pers.) P. Kumm.
E. Nelson   OKM 245411990-03-24
United States, Arkansas, Franklin, Pinnacle Mountian, 34.84167 -92.48583

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Leucopaxillus paradoxus (Costantin & L.M. Dufour) Boursier
O.K. Miller   OKM 284302003-10-18
United States, Arkansas, Benton, Shaddox Hollow Trail, Beaver Lake, 36.350553 -93.908068

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O.K. Miller   OKM 284272003-10-18
United States, Arkansas, Benton, Lake Weddington Rec. Area, Ozark Nat Forest, 36.090005 -94.369314

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Clitocybe (Fr.) Staude
O.K. Miller   OKM 284242003-10-18
United States, Arkansas, Benton, Lake Weddington Rec. Area, Ozark Nat Forest, 36.090005 -94.369314

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Fistulina hepatica (Schaeff.) With.
HH & OK Miller   OKM 284292003-10-18
United States, Arkansas, Benton, Shaddox Hollow Trail, Beaver Lake, 36.350553 -93.908068

VPI
VPI-F-0000804H. Shew   s.n.1990-10-27
United States, Arkansas, Faulkner, Wooly Hollow State Park near Greenbriar, 35.283943 -92.281245

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Calostoma lutescens (Schwein.) Burnap
VPI-F-0000754H. Shew   1990-10-11
United States, Arkansas, Scott, Ouachita National Forest, Little Missouri Falls Area, near Mena, 34.748256 -93.667957

VPI
Calostoma lutescens (Schwein.) Burnap
VPI-F-0000755Harold A. Shew   1990-00-00
United States, Arkansas, Scott, Ouachita Nat. Forest, 120 sw of Little Rock, 34.722407 -93.733971

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Calostoma ravenelii (Berk.) Massee
H. Miller   OKM 284462003-10-17
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Devil's Den State Park, 35 deg 46 min 56 sec N X 94 deg 15 min 502 sec W, 35.782222 -94.263944

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Tricholoma sulphureum (Bull.) P. Kumm.
VPI-F-0004535O.K. & H.H. Miller   OKM 284172003-10-17
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Devil's Den State Park, 35.78075 -94.25249

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Bjerkandera adusta (Willd.) P. Karst.
VPI-F-0000552O.K. Miller   OKM 284282003-10-18
United States, Arkansas, Benton, Pea Ridge National Millitary Park, 36.447825 -94.03235

VPI
VPI-F-0000748O.K. & H.H. Miller   OKM 284202003-10-17
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Devil's Den State Park, 35.78056 -94.25139

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Hericium erinaceus (Bull.) Pers.
VPI-F-0001743H. Miller   OKM 284182003-10-17
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Devil's Den State Park 35 deg 46 min 556" sec N X 94 deg 15 min 502 sec W, 35.78056 -94.25139

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Zelleromyces cinnabarinus Singer & A.H. Sm.
VPI-F-0004713Victor Ford   SM 7221983-12-01
United States, Arkansas, Hempstead, Extension Ctr, Hope, 33.709127 -93.557191


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