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

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Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


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MSC0214164L. H. Pammel   1889-06-00
United States, Texas, 30.387984 -96.087735

MSC
MSC0220507John. A Churchill   797421979-07-04
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, along Genevieve Gillette nature area off N. Territorial Road, 42.364606 -84.064381

MSC
Psathyrella incerta (Sacc.) A.H. Sm.
MSC0220512John A. Churchill; Alex Smith   7974201979-07-04
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Along Genevieve Gillette Trail off North Territorial Road along Woodchip trail, 42.364606 -84.064381

MSC
MSC0220585John A. Churchill   7872971978-07-29
United States, Michigan, Oakland, Proud Lake State Park, 42.573346 -83.55013

MSC
Psathyrella rugocephala (G.F. Atk.) A.H. Sm.
MSC0219070John A. Churchill   818181981-08-18
United States, Michigan, Macomb, on Panama at Stephens Roads, 42.469767 -83.04926

MSC
MSC0219796E. Bartholomew   1896-07-00
United States, Kansas, Rooks, 39.371392 -99.393882

MSC
MSC0227226E. Bartholomew   1906-09-26
United States, Kansas, 39.250274 -96.31472

MSC
MSC0227781E.B.   1908-10-07
United States, Arkansas, 35.769799 -91.640972

MSC
MSC0254068Everhart; Haines; Jefferis; Gray   1881-10-00
United States, Pennsylvania, 39.960664 -75.605488

MSC
MSC0255355John A. Churchill   7761061977-06-10
United States, Michigan, Oakland, South end of Proud Lake State Park, 42.566266 -83.541032

MSC
MSC0258381F. S. Earle; C. F. Baker   1897-03-27
United States, Alabama, Lee, rich garden soil near stump, 32.609857 -85.480782

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MSC0258382   1901-09-00
United States, Michigan, near Phys Lab; M. A. C., 42.731659 -84.461261

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Psathyrella rigidipes (Peck) A.H. Sm.
MSC0258385A. H. Smith   78816181978-08-16
United States, Colorado, Pitkin, Along roaring forak near Weller Campground, 39.121509 -106.720828


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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.