Dataset: ARIZ
Taxa: Lactocollybia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Lactocollybia albida (Murrill) Singer
AN 012945Meredith Blackwell   1985-08-18
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, LSU campus

ARIZ
Lactocollybia albida (Murrill) Singer
AN 012944Robert L. Gilbertson   1985-08-10
United States, Florida, Alachua, Evergreen Cemetery

ARIZ
Lactocollybia albida (Murrill) Singer
AN 012948Robert L. Gilbertson   1985-08-19
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Physics Bldg, LSU

ARIZ
Lactocollybia albida (Murrill) Singer
AN 012949Robert L. Gilbertson   1985-08-10
United States, Florida, Alachua, Evergreen Cemetery

ARIZ
Lactocollybia albida (Murrill) Singer
AN 012950Robert L. Gilbertson   1985-08-13
United States, Louisiana, Alachua, near Murrill's Grove

ARIZ
Lactocollybia albida (Murrill) Singer
AN 012952Meredith Blackwell   1985-08-18
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, LSU

ARIZ
Lactocollybia albida (Murrill) Singer
AN 012951Robert L. Gilbertson   1985-08-19
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, LSU

ARIZ
Lactocollybia albida (Murrill) Singer
AN 012947Robert L. Gilbertson   1985-08-19
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, LSU campus

ARIZ
Lactocollybia albida (Murrill) Singer
AN 012946Robert L. Gilbertson   1985-08-19
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, LSU

ARIZ
Lactocollybia variicystis D.A. Reid & Eicker
AN 045342Jillian Cowles   1354731052022-08-12
United States, Arizona, Pima, Posta Quemada Canyon near Vail


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