Dataset: USU-UTC
Taxa: Gloeophyllum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Intermountain Herbarium (fungi, not lichens), Utah State University


USU:UTC
Gloeophyllum sepiarium (Wulfen) P. Karst.
UTC00260576Amanda Goodwin   2009-09-26
United States, Utah, Cache, Cache National Forest; Logan Canyon; along road to Swan Creek Flat 1.5 miles, along right side at edge of road, 41.9667 -111.49097, 2408 - 2432m

USU-UTC:UTC
Gloeophyllum sepiarium (Wulfen) P. Karst.
UTC00163329Sam Dufner   71999-09-11
United States, Utah, Cache, Cache National Forest ; 5 miles south of Temple Flat 10 miles WNW of Laketown., 41.7698 -111.4897, 2499m

USU-UTC:UTC
Gloeophyllum sepiarium (Wulfen) P. Karst.
UTC00163332B HCG   11999-09-11
United States, Utah, Cache, Cache National Forest ; South eadge of Tony Grove Campground. Approx. 25 miles east of Logan on US 89 in Logan Canyon., 41.8936111 -111.6436111, 2438m

USU-UTC:UTC
Gloeophyllum sepiarium (Wulfen) P. Karst.
UTC00237559Michael B. Piep; David Jorgensen   3.022003-05-17
United States, Utah, Cache, Wasatch-Cache National Forest; 0.5 miles from US 89 on Swan Flat Road., 41.9569444 -111.4861111, 2347m

USU-UTC:UTC
Gloeophyllum sepiarium (Wulfen) P. Karst.
UTC00240400Don Johnston   1-1042004-08-03
United States, Utah, Summit, Ruth Lake, Hwy. 150, just past Hi Line Trail., 40.7338333 -110.8673333

USU-UTC:UTC
Gloeophyllum sepiarium (Wulfen) P. Karst.
UTC00245927Jeremiah Jorgensen; Tiffany Wirth; Richard Capner   5.0072006-05-25
United States, Utah, Cache, Tony Grove Creek at crossing of road about 3.5 miles from US 89., 41.8905556 -111.5633333


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Google Map

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