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

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USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


FPF
Vesiculomyces citrinus (Pers.) E. Hagstr.
FPF1832FHinds, T.E.   1958-06-01
United States, Del Norte RD, Rio Grande National Forest, 37.678892 -106.353368

FPF
Vesiculomyces citrinus (Pers.) E. Hagstr.
FPF1835CDavidson, R.W.   1905-05-10
United States, Colorado, Red Feather RD, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.802481 -105.591663

FPF
Vesiculomyces citrinus (Pers.) E. Hagstr.
FPF1856FDavidson, R.W.   1905-05-10
United States, Colorado, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.53565 -105.585366

FPF
Vesiculomyces citrinus (Pers.) E. Hagstr.
FPF905EDavidson, R.W.   1952-08-22
United States, Colorado, Trappers Lake area, near Buford, White River National Forest, 39.985749 -107.231057


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Google Map

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