Dataset: VPI-
Taxa: Panaeolus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Virginia Tech University, Massey Herbarium - Fungi


VPI
VPI-F-0003077Foray member   OKM s.n.1980-09-20
United States, Virginia, [no locality specified], 37.185678 -79.107886

VPI
VPI-F-0003073O.K. Miller   OKM 209841984-04-29
United States, Virginia, Patrick, trail to Rock Castle Gorge, Parkway, 4 miles South of Floyd, 36.798481 -80.353143

VPI
Panaeolus fimicola (Pers.) Gillet
VPI-F-0003066O.K. Miller   OKM 164241977-10-24
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, first garden in architecture mall, VPI & SU Campus, Blacksburg, 37.229585 -80.424298

VPI
Panaeolus fimicola (Pers.) Gillet
VPI-F-0003056Orson K. Miller, Jr.   OKM 170061978-05-14
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, in front of Cowgill Bldg, VPI & SU Campus, Blacksburg, 37.229585 -80.424298

VPI
Panaeolus campanulatus var.
VPI-F-0003069William Arndt   OKM 98801975-06-03
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, 1/10 mile above Nutter's Store on Brush Mt, 37.229628 -80.496224

VPI
Panaeolus foenisecii (Pers.) J. Schröt.
VPI-F-0003051Ann Cutler   1977-05-00
United States, Virginia, Newport News, 37.066325 -76.495621

VPI
Panaeolus foenisecii (Pers.) J. Schröt.
VPI-F-0003070Ann Cutler   OKM 15922
United States, Virginia, James City, Williamsburg, 37.27056 -76.70778

VPI
Panaeolus foenisecii (Pers.) J. Schröt.
VPI-F-0003067O.K. Miller   OKM 198031982-05-28
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg, 37.220682 -80.422345

VPI
Panaeolus foenisecii (Pers.) J. Schröt.
VPI-F-0003064Laboratory King's Daughers Hospital   OKM 98811975-06-03
United States, Virginia, Augusta, Staunton, 38.15403 -79.065417

VPI
Panaeolus foenisecii (Pers.) J. Schröt.
VPI-F-0003068   OKM 9871
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, VPI & SU Campus, Blacksburg, 37.220682 -80.422345

VPI
Panaeolus foenisecii (Pers.) J. Schröt.
VPI-F-0003074O.K. & Hope Miller   OKM 38681966-05-30
United States, Maryland, Prince Georges, near back of lab, For. Dis. Lab, Laurel, 39.077424 -76.760415

VPI
Panaeolus foenisecii (Pers.) J. Schröt.
VPI-F-0003072J. Lindsay   OKM 82821970-05-20
United States, Maryland, Prince Georges, For. Dis. Lab, Laurel, 39.070227 -76.797151

VPI
VPI-F-0003053Moss Baldwin   OKM 224361985-09-26
United States, Virginia, Floyd, 36.911244 -80.32005

VPI
VPI-F-0003057G. Bills   GB 4131982-07-29
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, W.D. Jordan Property, near Christiansburg, 37.116055 -80.476619

VPI
VPI-F-0003075O.K. Miller   OKM 191641980-09-20
United States, North Carolina, Henderson, Green Cove, Tuxedo, 35.21083 -82.431305

VPI
Panaeolus semiovatus (Sowerby) S. Lundell & Nannf.
VPI-F-0003049G. Bills   GB 3101982-06-27
United States, Virginia, Grayson, 36.67212 -81.207816

VPI
Panaeolus sphinctrinus var. papilionaceus
VPI-F-0003071Tim Flynn   TMF 7381985-04-20
United States, Virginia, Floyd, pasture below Rocky Knob C.G, Blue Ridge Pkwy., 36.830407 -80.34335

VPI
Panaeolus (Fr.) Quél.
VPI-F-0003117G. Bills   GB 311981-04-13
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, VPI & SU Campus, CEC, 37.228399 -80.417517

VPI
Panaeolus (Fr.) Quél.
VPI-F-0003060O.K., Hope & Andrea Miller   OKM 93471972-10-29
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, near swimming pool, Kawaniana Scout Camp, Shawsville

VPI
Panaeolus (Fr.) Quél.
VPI-F-0003059O.K. Miller   OKM 90631971-10-26
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Blacksburg, 37.22944 -80.41417

VPI
Panaeolus (Fr.) Quél.
VPI-F-0003063Kit Scates   OKM 97611974-09-14
United States, North Carolina, Henderson, Tuxedo, 35.22528 -82.42972

VPI
Panaeolus foenisecii (Pers.) J. Schröt.
VPI-F-0003062John Lindsay & O.K. Miller   OKM 62911968-05-20
United States, Maryland, Prince Georges, Forest Disease Lab, Laurel, across from building 633, 39.083553 -76.824617


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