Dataset: MSC
Taxa: Leccinum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


MSC
Leccinum scabrum (Bull.) Gray
MSC0220089John A. Churchill   80-9131980-08-02
United States, Michigan, Kalkaska, Slope above Cranberry Lake, 44.681372 -84.967317

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Leccinum scabrum (Bull.) Gray
MSC0220092John A. Churchill   77101251977-10-12
United States, Michigan, Oakland, Proud Lake State Park, 42.573346 -83.55013

MSC
Leccinum scabrum (Bull.) Gray
MSC0220093John A. Churchill   78817401978-08-17
United States, Colorado, Pitkin, 39.191098 -106.817539

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Leccinum insigne A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
MSC0220102John A. Churchill   77825111977-08-25
United States, Michigan, Oakland, Teeple Lake, 42.627688 -83.550967

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Leccinum snellii A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
MSC0219056John A. Churchill   8191011981-09-05
United States, Michigan, Macomb, E of Ryan Road and S. of Clinton River, 42.644206 -83.059739

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MSC0255319John A. Churchill   77821151977-08-21
United States, Michigan, Oakland, Along Brushy boarder of woodland along trail near bridge across Huron River in Proud Lake State Park, 42.574321 -83.559739


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.