Dataset: RMS
Taxa: Trogia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
Trogia alni (Peck) Peck
RMS0021234T. Sproston   1937-11-26
United States, New York, McLean Preserve, McLean

RMS
Trogia alni (Peck) Peck
RMS0021235E. E. Hubert   s.n.1919-09-13
United States, Montana, Fortine Area, Fortine

RMS
Trogia crispa (Pers.) Fr.
RMS0021236W. L. White   10371937-10-03
United States, New York, Ringwood Preserve near Ithaca.

RMS
Trogia crispa (Pers.) Fr.
RMS0021237J. R. Hansbrough   1946-09-26
Canada, New Brunswick, Fredericton

RMS
Trogia crispa (Pers.) Fr.
RMS0021239J. F. Brenckle   1920-08-29
United States, North Dakota, Anselm Spring Bog

RMS
Trogia crispa (Pers.) Fr.
RMS0021240J. R. Weir   s.n.1920-10-10
United States, Idaho, Bonner, Priest River., 635m

RMS
Trogia crispa (Pers.) Fr.
RMS0032629W. S. White   10371937-10-03
United States, New York, Tompkins, Ringwood Preserve near Ithaca


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