Dataset: MISS
Taxa: Caloboletus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Mississippi


MISS
Caloboletus inedulis (Murrill) Vizzini
MISS0099060Patricia R. Miller   PRM-19312020-07-08
USA, Mississippi, Lafayette, North Cypress Non-Motorized Trail, 34.407778 -89.337778, 125m

MISS
Caloboletus inedulis (Murrill) Murrill
MISS0099042Patricia R. Miller   PRM-20462020-09-09
USA, Mississippi, Lafayette, North Cypress Non-Motorized Trail, 34.410278 -89.333056, 128m

MISS
Caloboletus firmus (Frost) Vizzini
MISS0099033Patricia R. Miller   PRM-20472020-09-10
USA, Mississippi, Lafayette, 1 mi SW Abbeville, off MS Hwy 7 N, 34.488889 -89.511111, 131m

MISS
Caloboletus inedulis (Murrill) Vizzini
MISS0098932Patricia R. Miller   PRM-20302020-09-05
USA, Mississippi, Lafayette, 8.8 mi ENE Oxford, North Cypress Non-Motorized Trail, 34.411944 -89.332222, 134m

MISS
Caloboletus firmus (Frost) Vizzini
MISS0098827Patricia R. Miller   PRM-24352021-09-15
USA, Mississippi, Lafayette, 1 mi SW Abbeville, 34.488611 -89.510278, 131m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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