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

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Virginia Tech University, Massey Herbarium - Fungi


VPI
Psilocybe argentina (Speg.) Singer
VPI-F-0003684Foray member   TR 14791992-05-16
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, near Duck Pond, 37.22604 -80.428396

VPI
Psilocybe coprophila (Bull.) P. Kumm.
VPI-F-0003678O.K. Miller   OKM 97691974-09-14
United States, North Carolina, Henderson, Tuxedo, 35.22528 -82.42972

VPI
Psilocybe coprophila (Bull.) P. Kumm.
VPI-F-0003676Bob Schmidt   OKM 185411979-09-23
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Derring Hall, VPI&SU Campus, Blacksburg, 37.228966 -80.425575

VPI
Psilocybe coprophila (Bull.) P. Kumm.
VPI-F-0003677O.K. Miller   OKM 191651980-09-20
United States, North Carolina, Henderson, Green Cove, Tuxedo, 35.21083 -82.431305

VPI
Psilocybe silvatica (Peck) Singer & A.H. Sm.
VPI-F-0003673R. Vilgalys   RV 82/3051982-09-02
United States, Virginia, Highland, Locust Springs, 38.564393 -79.62666

VPI
Psilocybe silvatica (Peck) Singer & A.H. Sm.
VPI-F-0003693Gerald Bills   GB 1551981-08-04
United States, West Virginia, Pocahontas, Rocky Knob, 38.157062 -80.353966

VPI
Psilocybe subviscida (Peck) Kauffman
VPI-F-0003697Gerald Bills   GB 5761983-06-06
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, W.D. Jordan property, Rt 724, 37.116055 -80.476219

VPI
VPI-F-0003683O.K. Miller   OKM 90081971-09-22
United States, Virginia, Giles, Cascades, Jeff. Nat. For., 37.359835 -80.58701

VPI
VPI-F-0003686   1976-06-06
United States, Virginia, Mt. Rogers National Forest, 36.659988 -81.502208

VPI
Psilocybe cubensis (Earle) Singer
Elliot Horner   OKM 255141992-06-18
United States, Louisiana, St. Charles, pasture east of Luling, near So. Pac. RR, 29.899714 -90.234291

VPI
Psilocybe merdaria (Fr.) Ricken
VPI-F-0003681O.K. & H. Miller   OKM 277262000-05-01
United States, Virginia, Floyd, Rocky Knob across from camp ground, 36.830407 -80.34335


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.