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

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USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


FPF
FPF1171ELentz, P.L.   1953-07-14
United States, Wolf Creek Pass, South Fork, 37.482508 -106.798931

FPF
FPF1248GLentz, P.L.   1953-07-21
United States, Redcliff, 38.087216 -107.533115

FPF
FPF1250GLentz, P.L.   1953-07-21
United States, Redcliff, 38.087216 -107.533115

FPF
FPF784EDavidson, R.W.   1952-07-17
United States, Cameron Pass 10200, 40.520816 -105.892513

FPF
FPF839EDavidson, R.W.   1952-07-30
United States, Colorado, Rocky Mtn. National Park, 40.355463 -105.697287

FPF
FPF896DDavidson, R.W.   1953-03-23
United States, 40.229901 -105.226562

FPF
FPF1030GDavidson, R.W. & P.L. Lentz   1953-06-25
United States, Fraser, 39.944987 -105.817232

FPF
FPF1088ELentz, P.L.   1953-07-07
United States, Wolf Creek Pass, South Fork, 37.482508 -106.798931

FPF
FPF1131ELentz, P.L.   1953-07-08
United States, Wolf Creek Pass, 37.482508 -106.798931

FPF
FPF1134GLentz, P.L.   1953-07-08
United States, Wolf Creek Pass, 37.482508 -106.798931

FPF
FPF1166GLentz, P.L.   1953-07-14
United States, Wolf Creek Pass, South Fork, 37.482508 -106.798931

FPF
FPF1258GLentz, P.L.   1953-07-21
United States, Turkey Creek, Redcliff, 39.507208 -106.37864

FPF
FPF1667F   1957-05-02

FPF
FPF2095BHinds, T.E.   1905-05-12
United States, Rio Grande National Forest, 37.724013 -106.620468

FPF
FPF2096BHinds, T.E.   1905-05-12
United States, Rio Grande National Forest, 37.724013 -106.620468

FPF
FPF752CDavidson, R.W.   1952-07-11
United States, Cameron Pass, 40.520816 -105.892513

FPF
FPF778EDavidson, R.W.   1952-07-17
United States, Cameron Pass 10200, 40.520816 -105.892513

FPF
FPF788EDavidson, R.W.   1952-07-17
United States, Cameron Pass 10200, 40.520816 -105.892513

FPF
FPF791EDavidson, R.W.   1952-07-17
United States, Cameron Pass 10200, 40.520816 -105.892513


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