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

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


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Ramaria zippelii (Lév.) Corner
UTC00253608Bradley R. Kropp   13-may-20092009-05-13
American Samoa, Tutuila Is.; Eastern Dist.; Vaifanua Co.; National Park of American Samoa; Trail to Mt. Alava, -14.255081 -170.668258

USU:UTC
UTC00253637Bradley R. Kropp   19-may-09-092009-05-13
American Samoa, Tutuila Is.; National Park of Samoa, Tutuila unit, Fagasa Trai., -14.240556 -169.443889

USU-UTC:UTC
Ramaria stricta (Pers.) Quél.
UTC00143911Michael B. Piep   11998-09-09
United States, Utah, Rich, Cache National Forest ; T.W. Daniel Experimental Forest. Near 'Doc's Meadow.' Approx. 5 miles south of US 89 at the summit of Logan Canyon. 5 mi, 41.8666667 -111.4833333, 2499m

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Ramaria rasilispora Marr & D.E. Stuntz
UTC00146637Michael B. Piep   761999-08-26
United States, Utah, Rich, Cache National Forest ; T.W. Daniel Experimental Forest. South of 'Doc's Meadow'. Approx. 5 miles south of US 89 at the summit of Logan Canyon, 41.8666667 -111.4833333, 2499m


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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.