Dataset: FPF
Taxa: Dichomitus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


FPF
Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid
FPF6381DLong, W.H.   1915-07-10
United States, Fort Valley Exp. Sta., 35.23612 -111.745442

FPF
Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid
FPF6382DLong, W.H.   1915-07-09
United States, Arizona, Flagstaff, 35.198067 -111.651272

FPF
Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid
FPF6593ELong, W.H.   1914-10-00
United States, New Mexico, Cienega RS, Santa Fe National Forest, 35.58258 -106.03527

FPF
Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid
FPF6594ELong, W.H.   1915-08-11
United States, Cloudcroft, 32.957313 -105.742486

FPF
Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid
FPF6643EBoyce, J.S.   1919-09-23
United States, Plumas National Forest, 39.927877 -120.818691

FPF
Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid
FPF6644ELong, W.H.   1919-09-09
United States, Prescott, 3 mi out on Copper Basin Rd., 34.540024 -112.468502

FPF
Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid
FPF6645ELong, W.H.   1919-08-28
United States, Grand Canyon, 36.221109 -112.968826

FPF
Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid
FPF6646ELong, W.H.   1915-07-02
United States, Fort Valley Exp. Sta., 35.23612 -111.745442

FPF
Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid
FPF6647ELong, W.H.   1915-08-11
United States, Harkness Hill, S side; Cloudcroft, 32.957313 -105.742486

FPF
Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid
FPF6648EGill, L.S. & D.E. Ellis   1938-07-24
United States, Little Creek, White Mtns, 33.438139 -105.483037

FPF
Dichomitus squalens (P. Karst.) D.A. Reid
FPF6649EAndrews, S.R.   1938-04-16
United States, Greer, 34.010048 -109.458701


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