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

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USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
Catinella olivacea (Batsch) Boud.
6884H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-115441982-07-30
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater Co., Bohall Trail, Maple Grove, Lake Itasca State Park, 47.2196 -95.2063

CFMR
Catinella olivacea (Batsch) Boud.
6885H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-47301970-07-24
United States, Florida, Alachua, Behind Gainesville Mall, 29.676806 -82.336557

CFMR
Guepiniopsis buccina (Pers.) L.L. Kenn.
45137S.A. Cantrell   PR-33581996-06-23
United States, Puerto Rico, Sierra de Cayey; Carite Comm. Forest, Guavate, ca. ranger station, 18.110115 -66.051481

CFMR
15142H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-171331996-08-08
Mexico, Tabasco, 25 km post, Tialpa to Tuxtla Road, 18.166667 -92.983333

CFMR
15143H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-551-Sp1968-05-17
United States, New York, Warren Co., The Pack Forest, 43.557526 -73.812535

CFMR
15144H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-563-Sp1968-05-17
United States, New York, Warren Co., The Pack Forest, 43.557526 -73.812535

CFMR
Lachnellula resinaria (Cooke & W. Phillips) Rehm
19257H.G. Eno & L.S. Gill   FP-637021934-06-11
United States, Maine, Indian Township, 45.2405 -67.5905

CFMR
Lachnellula P. Karst.
19258H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-185702000-08-06
United States, Alaska, Kobuk Dunes refugium, Kobuk Valley National Park, 67.353365 -159.198885

CFMR
Lachnellula P. Karst.
38277H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-52091971-06-14
United States, Montana, Flathead, Doris Creek Rd, 48.305098 -113.984785

CFMR
Lachnellula willkommii (R. Hartig) Dennis
19259P. Spaulding & J.H. Hansbrough   FP-890361928-01-03
United States, Massachusetts, Essex

CFMR
Lauriomyces pulcher R.F. CastaƱeda & W.B. Kendr.
19856J. Polishook   FS-491995-00-00
Puerto Rico, El Verde Research Station, Loquillo Mts, Site #2, 18.3388 -65.8257


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