Dataset: VT
Taxa: Helotium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium, Macrofungi


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Helotium magnispora
UVMVT302107C. C. Frost   s.n.
United States, Vermont, 42.855978 -72.593721

VT
UVMVT302108[Unknown]   53
[Locality unknown]

VT
UVMVT300168C. C. Frost   s.n.
United States, Vermont, 42.855978 -72.593721

VT
Helotium citrinum (Hedw.) Fr.
UVMVT300169F. Dobbin   s.n.1910-11-20
United States, New York, Washington, 43.0918638 -73.3430314

VT
Helotium amenti (Batsch) Fuckel
UVMVT301512   

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Helotium citrinum (Hedw.) Fr.
UVMVT301513Sproston, T.   s. n.1941-10-14
United States, New York, Tompkins, McLean Preserve, 42.549089 -76.266271

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Helotium citrinum (Hedw.) Fr.
UVMVT301514   

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Helotium citrinum (Hedw.) Fr.
UVMVT301515Lewis   2681937-11-02
United States, New York, Tompkins, Ringwood Preserve, 42.449847 -76.373869

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Helotium citrinum (Hedw.) Fr.
UVMVT301516Sproston, T.   1931937-07-24
United States, New York, Tompkins, McLean Preserve, 42.549089 -76.266271

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Helotium citrinum (Hedw.) Fr.
UVMVT301517   

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Helotium citrinum (Hedw.) Fr.
UVMVT301518   

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Helotium citrinum (Hedw.) Fr.
UVMVT301519   

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Helotium consanguineum Ellis & Everh.
UVMVT301520   

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Helotium cyathoideum (Bull.) P. Karst.
UVMVT301521   

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UVMVT301522   

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UVMVT301523   

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UVMVT301524   

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Helotium fructigenum (Bull.) Fuckel
UVMVT301525Whetzel, H. H.   s. n.1941-10-05

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Helotium fumosum Ellis & Everh.
UVMVT301526   

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Helotium herbarum (Pers.) Fr.
UVMVT301527   

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Helotium herbarum (Pers.) Fr.
UVMVT301528   

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Helotium herbarum (Pers.) Fr.
UVMVT301529   

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UVMVT301530   

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Helotium virgultorum (Vahl) P. Karst.
UVMVT301531   


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