Dataset: CFMR
Taxa: Nidula
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
Nidula candida (Peck) V.S. White
20888H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-14857-T1992-10-15
United States, Washington, Jefferson, 1 mile E of Lower Hoh Valley Rd, on N side of HWY 101, 47.749243 -124.385062

CFMR
Nidula candida (Peck) V.S. White
20889T.J. Volk   TJV-93-1821993-10-15
United States, Washington, Jefferson, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park, 47.85996 -123.933466

CFMR
Nidula V.S. White
20891H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-14002-T1991-08-07
United States, Alaska, Lena Beach, Tongass National Forest, 56.75 -133

CFMR
Nidula V.S. White
20893B. Morrison   HHB-176971999-07-26
United States, Alaska, SW of base camp-Kobuk River @ Kavet Creek, Kobuk Valley National. Park, 67.3356 -159.1243

CFMR
Nidula V.S. White
20894R. Treu   HHB-176991999-07-26
United States, Alaska, W of base camp-Kobuk River @ Kavet Creek, Kobuk Valley National Park, 67.3356 -159.1243

CFMR
Nidularia farcta (Roth) Fr.
20895   CBS(Wy-1164)

CFMR
Nidularia pulvinata (Schwein.) Fr.
42216P.L. Lentz   FP-1069881955-10-18
United States, Mississippi

CFMR
20896H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-141731991-08-22
United States, New Mexico, Doc Long Campground, Cibola National Forest, 34.251603 -107.427404

CFMR
20897H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-14187-T1991-08-22
United States, New Mexico, Bernallilo, 12 mi. post, Sandia Crest Highway, Cibola National Forest, 35.202998 -106.412955

CFMR
42218H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-28521969-08-11
United States, North Carolina, Macon Co., Stewart Cove-Hamburg Gap Tr, Nantahals NF, 35.2085 -83.564604

CFMR
Nidula V.S. White
20890R.W. Davidson   FP-100371-Sp1952-08-22
United States, Colorado, White River Nat'l Forest

CFMR
Nidula candida (Peck) V.S. White
57726H.H.Burdsall, Jr. & M. Banik   HHB-147741992-10-15
United States, Washington, Olympic National Forest, Quinault Res. Nat. Area


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