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

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University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Trichia Haller
ARIZ-M-AN00439Robert L. Gilbertson   97351970-08-18
USA, Minnesota, Clearwater, Lake Itasca State Park

ARIZ
Trichia Haller
AN 037997Robert L. Gilbertson   97311970-08-18
USA, Minnesota, Clearwater, Lake Itasca State Park

ARIZ
ARIZ-M-AN00467Robert L. Gilbertson   66251966-08-05
USA, Montana, Baree Creek, Kootenai Nat. Forest, Montana

ARIZ
Trichia varia (Pers. ex J.F. Gmel.) Pers.
ARIZ-M-AN00101C.A. Turrell   1894-04-00
USA, Nebraska, Lancaster, Saltillo

ARIZ
Trichia decipiens (Pers.) T. Macbr.
ARIZ-M-AN00491Robert L. Gilbertson   61341966-07-15
USA, Montana, North Fork, Flathead River, Glacier Nat. Park

ARIZ
Trichia decipiens (Pers.) T. Macbr.
ARIZ-M-AN00543Robert L. Gilbertson   62561966-07-21
USA, Montana, Lake McDonald, Glacier Nat. Park

ARIZ
Trichia decipiens (Pers.) T. Macbr.
ARIZ-M-AN00492Robert L. Gilbertson   7583-A1967-10-05
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Rustler Park, Chiricahua Mtns, Coronado Nat. Forest

ARIZ
Trichia decipiens (Pers.) T. Macbr.
ARIZ-M-AN00526Robert L. Gilbertson   83861968-09-00
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Long Park Trail, Chiricahua Mts. Coronado Nat'l Forest

ARIZ
ARIZ-M-AN00294   

ARIZ
Metatrichia vesparium (Batsch) Nannenga-Bremekamp
ARIZ-M-AN00278C.A. Turrell   1892-03-09
USA, Nebraska, Lancaster, Lincoln

ARIZ
Metatrichia vesparium (Batsch) Nannenga-Bremekamp
ARIZ-M-AN00411Robert L. Gilbertson   61411966-07-01
USA, Montana, University of Montana Biological Sta. Flathead Lake

ARIZ
Metatrichia vesparium (Batsch) Nannenga-Bremekamp
ARIZ-M-AN00486Robert L. Gilbertson   99621970-10-02
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Sonoita Creek, 6 mi. East of Patagonia on Highway 82


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