Dataset: NBM
Taxa: Hygrophoropsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Brunswick Museum


NBM
Hygrophoropsis morganii (Peck) H.E. Bigelow
NBM-F-00217Malloch, David   8.9.73/221973-09-08
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Lakehead University Research Station, Black Sturgeon Lake, 49.328 -88.888

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Hygrophoropsis morganii (Peck) H.E. Bigelow
NBM-F-00227Malloch, David   28.5.74/51974-05-28
Canada, Québec, 1 mile SE of Lac Bais-Franc, La Vérendrye Park, 46.878 -76.345

NBM
NBM-F-00256Malloch, David   22.8.78/41978-08-22
Canada, Ontario, Timiskaming District, N end of Burt Lake, 48.084 -80.358

NBM
Hygrophoropsis morganii (Peck) H.E. Bigelow
NBM-F-00259Oort, J.   26.8.78/151978-08-26
Canada, Ontario, Timiskaming District, 200 m S of Junior Ranger Camp, Burt Lake, 48.064 -80.37

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Hygrophoropsis morganii (Peck) H.E. Bigelow
NBM-F-00274Malloch, David   4.10.86/11986-10-04
Canada, Ontario, Peel, 4.5 km NW of Palgrave, Adjala Township, 43.975 -79.886


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