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

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USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


FPF
FPF1671FPeterson, R.S.   1959-07-01
United States, Colorado, Buckhorn Canyon, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.575873 -105.299027

FPF
Hydnum laevigatus
FPF1762FPeterson, R.S.   1959-09-02
United States, Colorado, Yankee Doodle Lake, Corona Pass road above Tolland, Roosevelt National Forest, 39.937676 -105.653935

FPF
FPF3417FHawksworth, F.G.   1964-06-09
United States, Colorado, Pingree Park, Roosevelt National Forest ; 9200, 40.561094 -105.597778

FPF
FPF3418CHawksworth, F.G.   1964-06-09
United States, Colorado, Pingree Park, Roosevelt National Forest ; 9200, 40.561094 -105.597778

FPF
FPF4586GHinds, T.E. & J. Palmer   1966-08-25
United States, Colorado, Red Feather Lakes, 6 mi W; Roosevelt National Forest ; 9100, 40.802481 -105.591663

FPF
FPF5345GO'Bryne, J.W.   1914-10-06
United States, New Mexico, Gallegos Canyon, upper, Pecos National Forest, 36.15975 -105.555014

FPF
FPF5346GLong, W.H.   1916-08-25
United States, Arizona, Inner Basin, San Francisco Peaks, 35.341953 -111.652383


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