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

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


USU:UTC
UTC00266223E.B. Copeland   3891931-00-00
United States, California, Alameda, Berkeley, University of California campus, 37.871515 -122.25705

USU:UTC
UTC00253643Bradley R. Kropp   19-may-09-152009-05-19
United States, American Samoa, Ituau, Tutuila Island; National Park of American Samoa, Tutuila Unit, Fagasa Trail, -14.28697 -170.71346

USU:UTC
UTC00266257Bradley R. Kropp   04-dec-13-112013-12-04
United States, American Samoa, Tutuila Island; National Park of American Samoa, Tutuila Unit, Intsia Trail, -14.269239 -170.713208, 93m

USU:UTC
UTC00266258Bradley R. Kropp   04-dec-13-122013-12-04
United States, American Samoa, Tutuila Island; National Park of American Samoa, Tutuila Unit, Intsia Trail - Siufaga Ridge, -14.269239 -170.713208, 93m

USU-UTC:UTC
Hebeloma sinapizans (Paulet) Gillet
UTC00230615R.Justin DeRose   122000-09-28
United States, Utah, Salt Lake, SLC Utah, 40.761 -111.89, 1372m

USU-UTC:UTC
Hebeloma brunneomaculatum A.H. Sm., V.S. Evenson & Mitchel
UTC00235966V. Wells; P. Kempton   27671966-08-20
United States, Alaska, Matanuska-Susitna, Matanuska River Campground., 61.612826 -149.091716

USU-UTC:UTC
Hebeloma juneauense A.H. Sm., V.S. Evenson & Mitchel
UTC00235997V. Wells; P. Kempton   59558
United States, Alaska, Juneau, Juneau, 58.301944 -134.419722

USU-UTC:UTC
Hebeloma insigne A.H. Sm., V.S. Evenson & Mitchel
UTC00239856Michael B. Piep; David Jorgensen   3.0352003-05-17
United States, Utah, Cache, Wasatch-Cache National Forest; Logan Canyon; DeWitt Picnic area., 41.7572222 -111.71, 1536m

USU-UTC:UTC
UTC00240375Don Johnston   Jan-792000-07-16
United States, Utah, Duchesne, Fehr Lake., 40.6897222 -110.8861111


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.