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

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Virginia Tech University, Massey Herbarium - Fungi


VPI
Trichia Haller
VPI-F-0005082O.K. Miller   OKM 51031967-01-24
United States, Maryland, Prince Georges, For. Dis Lab For, Laurel, 39.026274 -76.923477

VPI
Trichia varia (Pers. ex J.F. Gmel.) Pers.
VPI-F-0005075S.L. Stephenson   SLS 15011982-09-18
United States, Virginia, Giles, Mountain Lake, 37.36883 -80.5309

VPI
Trichia decipiens (Pers.) T. Macbr.
VPI-F-0005060S.L. Stephenson   SLS 22351983-09-16
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mtns., 35.61209 -83.48991

VPI
Metatrichia vesparium (Batsch) Nann.-Bremek. ex G.W. Martin & Alexop.
VPI-F-0005079O.K. & Hope Miller   OKM 70331968-10-13
United States, Maryland, Frederick, Catoctin Mt. Park, Thurmont, 39.651775 -77.464193

VPI
Metatrichia vesparium (Batsch) Nannenga-Bremekamp
VPI-F-0005080Allein Stanley   A#4155 G#658B1974-02-24
United States, North Carolina, Iradell, 1.3 mi W ofHwy 115 on co. Rt. # 1551, 35.860584 -80.935988


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Google Map

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