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

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
Fistulina hepatica (Schaeff.) With.
RMS0000346J. F. Brenkle   s.n.1927-06-10
USA, South Dakota, Sylvan Lake, Black Hills.

RMS
Fistulina hepatica (Schaeff.) With.
RMS0000353S. L. Meyer   s.n.1941-08-08
USA, Tennessee, Sevier, Mt. LeConte, The Great Smoky Mountains National Park., 35.654261 -83.436827

RMS
Fistulina hepatica (Schaeff.) With.
RMS0002448L. Bonar   s.n.1940-12-08
USA, California, Marin, 2 miles west of Inverness.

RMS
Fistulina hepatica (Schaeff.) With.
RMS0002449W. G. Solheim   11191937-10-17
USA, New York, Ringwood Preserve, Ithaca.

RMS
Fistulina hepatica (Schaeff.) With.
RMS0002450J. F. Brenckle   s.n.1918-10-30
USA, New Jersey, near Camp Merritt.

RMS
Fistulina hepatica (Schaeff.) With.
RMS0033949W. L. White   11191937-10-17


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