Dataset: CORT
Search Criteria: Mexico; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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State University of New York College at Cortland


CORT
Inocybe aff.
CORT014586Timothy J. Baroni   102822009-08-07
Mexico, Hildalgo, road to El Chico, 19.563041 -104.559052

CORT
Inocybe aff.
CORT014587Timothy J. Baroni   102942009-08-08
Mexico, Hildalgo, road to El Chico, Lover's Place, 19.563041 -104.559052

CORT
Inocybe mytiliodora Stangl & Vauras
CORT014588Timothy J. Baroni   102982009-08-08
Mexico, Hildalgo, road to El Chico, Lover's Place, 19.563041 -104.559052

CORT
Rhodocybe mellea T.J. Baroni & Ovrebo
CORT014738Timothy J. Baroni & Leticia Montoya   105652012-07-30
Mexico, Veracruz, Xalapa, INECOL, Bosque Niebla, 19.180739 -96.13405

CORT
Laccaria roseoalbescens T.J. Baroni, Montoya & Bandala
CORT014750Timothy J. Baroni   105662012-07-30
Mexico, Veracruz, Xalapa, INECOL grounds, Bosque Niebla Reserve, 19.180739 -96.13405


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