Dataset: TENN-F-
Taxa: Radulomyces
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Radulomyces M.P. Christ.
TENN-F-024997W.G. Fields   WGF249971962-08-17
United States, Michigan, Emmet, 45.50166667 -84.88722222

TENN-F
Radulomyces rickii (Bres.) M.P. Christ.
TENN-F-037742J.L. Dodd   JLD8511970-10-29
United States, Illinois, McLean, Bloomington, English Farm Near Bloomington, 40.43333333 -88.98333333

TENN-F
Radulomyces M.P. Christ.
TENN-F-038845H.S. Khara   41441966-08-10
India, Jammu And Kashmir, Udhampur, Sanasar, 32.91888889 75.13111111

TENN-F
Radulomyces copelandii (Pat.) Hjortstam & Spooner
TENN-F-038913H.S. Khara   43031969-09-08
Nepal, Bagmati, Kathmandu, Sundarijal, Sundrijal, 27.75 85.41666667

TENN-F
Radulomyces copelandii (Pat.) Hjortstam & Spooner
TENN-F-075157M. Hopping   MH200012019-02-25
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, 367 Bull Creek Road, 35.646 -82.475, 671m

TENN-F
Radulomyces copelandii (Pat.) Hjortstam & Spooner
TENN-F-078118Django Grootmyers   DG17110542017-11-05
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Blockhouse Point Conservation Park, 39.0631 -77.3112

TENN-F
Radulomyces copelandii (Pat.) Hjortstam & Spooner
TENN-F-078234Django Grootmyers   MO4529282020-07-08
United States, Ohio, Vinton, Lake Hope State Park, 39.3367 -82.3443

TENN-F
Radulomyces copelandii (Pat.) Hjortstam & Spooner
TENN-F-078325Django Grootmyers   DG22111622022-11-16
United States, Tennessee, Blount, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Chestnut Top Trail, 35.6604 -83.709

TENN-F
Radulomyces copelandii (Pat.) Hjortstam & Spooner
TENN-F-078338Django Grootmyers   OMS17092322017-09-23
United States, Ohio, Portage, Camp Asbury


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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