Dataset: FNL
Taxa: Marasmiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Foray Newfoundland and Labrador, observation-based


FNL
Marasmius oreades (Bolton) Fr.
FI1-030RLB, RGT, AP, MB, RS   2013-09-02
Dildo Run Provincial Park

FNL
Marasmius oreades (Bolton) Fr.
FI2-005FM   2013-09-04
Change Islands, Squid Jigger Trail

FNL
Rhodocollybia maculata (Alb. & Schwein.) Singer
GM14A-088CC   2014-09-10
WBP

FNL
GM14A-604H. Mann   2014-09-13
Lomond River

FNL
Clitocybula familia (Peck) Singer
GM14A-784   2014-09-13
Gros Morne

FNL
GM14B-130Maria Voitk   2014-09-13
Gros Morne

FNL
GM14B-200Lynn Ovenden   2014-09-13
Lomond River

FNL
GM15A-963C Molson   2015-09-26
Lomond River

FNL
GM15D-107Tony Wright   2015-09-26
#2 Lomond River

FNL
Rhodocollybia maculata (Alb. & Schwein.) Singer
TN3-007Stephanie Squires   2011-09-10
Sandy Pond

FNL
SA4-063Lindsey Collingwood   2010-09-11
Pistolet Bay Provincial Park, 51.524539 -55.69682

FNL
SA7-083B. Bungard   2010-09-11
Aurora Nordic Ski Club, 51.398524 -55.591411

FNL
SA6-082Ed Lickey   2010-09-11
Cremaillere, Cove Road, 51.351708 -55.571279

FNL
Rhodocollybia maculata (Alb. & Schwein.) Singer
MS11-102?   2009-09-12
Notre Dame Provincial Park, 49.114012 -55.081552

FNL
Marasmiellus perforans (Hoffm.) AntonĂ­n, Halling & Noordel.
A19d-019E. Power Grantor   2019-09-13
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Bowring Park, St. John's, 47.526671 -52.751115

FNL
Gymnopus acervatus (Fr.) Murrill
A19d-185M. Parent   2019-09-14
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Butterpot Provincial Park, Otter Pond trail, 47.398293 -53.044626

FNL
Gymnopus androsaceus (L.) Della Maggiora & Trassinelli
A19e-019G. Thorn   2019-09-13
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Bowring Park, St. John's, 47.526671 -52.751115


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