Dataset: NYS
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Washington; SAN JUAN; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York State Museum Mycology Collection


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Cordyceps ravenelii Berk. & M.A. Curtis
NYSd3185Baker, William W.   1968-05-20
United States, Washington, SAN JUAN, San Juan Island, Cattle Point.

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Geopyxis carbonaria (Alb. & Schwein.) Sacc.
NYSd4561Stuntz, Daniel E.; Benedict   1965-11-15
United States, Washington, SAN JUAN, Friday Harbor Biological Station.

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Otidea leporina varietas minor
NYSd4562Stuntz, Daniel E.; Benedict   1965-11-15
United States, Washington, SAN JUAN, Friday Harbor Biological Station.

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NYSd4563Stuntz, Daniel E.; Benedict   1965-11-15
United States, Washington, SAN JUAN, Friday Harbor Biological Station.

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Otidea leporina varietas minor
NYSd4565Van de Bogart, Fred   1965-11-11
United States, Washington, SAN JUAN, Friday Harbor Biological Station.

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Peziza [not recorded]
NYSd4566Van de Bogart, Fred   1965-11-11
United States, Washington, SAN JUAN, Friday Harbor Biological Station.

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NYSd4567Van de Bogart, Fred   1965-11-11
United States, Washington, SAN JUAN, Friday Harbor Biological Station.

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NYSd4568Van de Bogart, Fred   1965-11-11
United States, Washington, SAN JUAN, Friday Harbor Biological Station.

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NYSd4569Van de Bogart, Fred   1965-11-11
United States, Washington, SAN JUAN, Friday Harbor Biological Station.

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Bisporella citrina (Batsch) Korf & S.E. Carp.
NYSd4625Stuntz, Daniel E.   1964-11-15
United States, Washington, SAN JUAN, Friday Harbor.


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Google Map

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