Dataset: KANU-KU-F
Taxa: Harpellomyces
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas, R. L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces Lichtw. & S.T. Moss
KU-F-914   
United States, Montana, StepFalls,Tranquil Basin,US2, 47.650589 -114.09

KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces abruptus Lichtw., M.M. White & Colbo
KU-F-971   
Canada, Newfoundland, Seeping cliff@SouthsideRd.St.J, 47.55383301 -52.70666504

KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces montanus M.M. White, Siri & Lichtw.
KU-F-1515   
United States, Great Smoky National Park, Cliff seept on US 441, 35.641 -83.46333333

KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces eccentricus Lichtw. & S.T. Moss
KU-F-1538   
Seep cliff south of Dombas,Oppland, Dovre, Norway, 61.877 9.421333333

KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces eccentricus Lichtw. & S.T. Moss
KU-F-1552   
Seep cliff south of Dombas,Oppland, Dovre, Norway, 61.877 9.421333333

KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces eccentricus Lichtw. & S.T. Moss
KU-F-1553   
Norway, Very small waterfall on E. side of Rt. 759, 65.81233333 11.58866667

KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces eccentricus Lichtw. & S.T. Moss
KU-F-1676   
Wales, Upper Borth, Wales, SN 604 887, 52.491759 -4.046754

KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces eccentricus Lichtw. & S.T. Moss
KU-F-1678   
Wales, Upper Borth, Wales, SN 604 887, 52.491759 -4.046754

KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces eccentricus Lichtw. & S.T. Moss
KU-F-1680   
Wales, Upper Borth, Wales, SN 604887, 52.491759 -4.046754

KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces eccentricus Lichtw. & S.T. Moss
KU-F-1681   
Wales, Upper Borth, Wales, SN 604887, 52.491759 -4.046754

KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces Lichtw. & S.T. Moss
KU-F-1800   
Japan, Hokkaido, Ashiribetsu Falls near Sapporo, 42.993831 141.249351

KANU:KU-F
Harpellomyces abruptus Lichtw., M.M. White & Colbo
KU-F-2703   
Canada, Ontario, Seep from spring at road cut near entrance to Inglis Falls conservation area, 44.52266667 -80.9335


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