Dataset: USAM
Taxa: Mycenaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of South Alabama Herbarium


USAM
Xeromphalina tenuipes (Schwein.) A.H. Sm.
USAM-F00035J.L. Mata   15942005-05-21
United States, Tennessee, Blount County, GSMNP - Turkey Pen Trailhead, 35.636244 -83.736125

USAM
Mycena (Pers.) Roussel
USAM-F00040J.L. Mata   15992005-05-21
United States, Tennessee, Blount County, GSMNP - Schoolhouse Gap Trail, 35.640059 -83.74176

USAM
Xeromphalina tenuipes (Schwein.) A.H. Sm.
USAM-F00051J.L. Mata   16102005-05-24
United States, North Carolina, Haywood County, GSMNP - Waterville - near 'boulders site', 35.77111 -83.10083

USAM
Xeromphalina Kühner & Maire
USAM-F00266JLM - BIOBLITZ   18272006-06-02
United States, Alabama, Jackson Co., Walls of Jericho Forever Wild Nature Trail, 34.981578 -86.095262

USAM
Mycena (Pers.) Roussel
USAM-F00282JLM - BIOBLITZ   18432006-06-03
United States, Alabama, Jackson Co., Walls of Jericho Forever Wild Nature Trail, 34.981578 -86.095262

USAM
Mycena Galericulata (Scop.) Gray
USAM-F00489   20512007-12-01
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Blakeley, 30.74745 -87.918099

USAM
USAM-F00746J.L. Mata   23142015-08-12
COSTA RICA, SAN JOSE, MORA, VIZ CIUDAD COLON, 9.90253 -84.2696

USAM
Mycena (Pers.) Roussel
USAM-F00702J.L. Mata   22692015-08-04
Costa Rica, San Jose, Dota, From El Empalme - 3.5 km on road to Santa Maria, 9.70119 -83.97196

USAM
Mycena rorida (Fr.) Quél.
USAM-F00736J.L. Mata   23042015-08-11
COSTA RICA, SAN JOSE, DOTA, VIZ LA CHONTA, 9.70119 -83.97196

USAM
Mycena rorida (Fr.) Quél.
USAM-F00732J.L. Mata   23002015-08-10
COSTA RICA, ALAJUELA, POAS, VIZ POASITO, 10.16605 -84.23394


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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