Dataset: SYRF
Taxa: Mimeomyces
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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State University of New York, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Herbarium


SYRF
Mimeomyces formicetorum (Speg.) I.I. Tav.
SYRF0007823R. K. Benjamin   RKB 2561949-09-25
USA, Illinois, Fayette, 1/4 E. of Farina

SYRF
Mimeomyces formicetorum (Speg.) I.I. Tav.
SYRF0007826R. K. Benjamin   RKB 2581949-09-25
USA, Illinois, Fayette, 1/4 E. of Farina

SYRF
Mimeomyces formicetorum (Speg.) I.I. Tav.
SYRF0008048M. W. Sanderson   RKB 4641935-05-12
USA, Kansas, Douglas, 5 mi W of Lawrence

SYRF
Mimeomyces formicetorum (Speg.) I.I. Tav.
SYRF0008050L.J. Lipovsky   RKB 4661939-10-26
USA, Kansas, Douglas

SYRF
Mimeomyces formicetorum (Speg.) I.I. Tav.
SYRF0008252M. W. Sanderson   RKB 8861940-11-08
United States, Arkansas, Washington

SYRF
SYRF0008835R. Thaxter   RKB 1413B1905-12-00
Chile, Los Lagos, Corral

SYRF
SYRF0008836R. Thaxter   RKB 1413C1905-12-00
Chile, Los Lagos, Corral

SYRF
SYRF0009718E. I. Schlinger & E. S. Ross   RKB 2044B1955-02-14
Ecuador, Chimborazo prov., 30 mi SW of Alausi, 2500m

SYRF
SYRF0009994W. E. Snow   RKB 2251A1956-11-07
Mexico, N of Calpualpan

SYRF
SYRF0009995W. E. Snow   RKB 2251B1956-11-07
Mexico, N of Calpualpan

SYRF
SYRF0009996W. E. Snow   RKB 2251C1956-11-07
Mexico, N of Calpualpan

SYRF
SYRF0010142R. K. Benjamin   RKB 23491957-06-04
USA, California, San Bernardino, San Bernardino Mts, South Fork Campground

SYRF
Mimeomyces Thaxt.
SYRF0010502W. E. Snow   RKB 26211956-11-13
Mexico, México, Tlalnepantla

SYRF
Mimeomyces Thaxt.
SYRF0011372A. Newton   RKB 31491971-08-00
Mexico, Chiapas, Colonia Chupa, 600', 183m

SYRF
Mimeomyces formicetorum (Speg.) I.I. Tav.
SYRF0011577R. K. Benjamin   RKB 33101951-07-18
U.S.A., Illinois, Champaign, Brownfeild Woods, 3 miles NE of Urbana


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