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

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New Brunswick Museum


NBM
Wardomyces inflatus (Marchal) Hennebert
NBM-F-03508Vanderwolf, Karen   Bat 34 C.1, skin, ox2010-02-02
Canada, New Brunswick, Kings, Hammondvale, 4.8 km SE of Cassidy Lake, off Highway 111, Kitts Cave, 45.55797 -65.52665

NBM
Wardomyces F.T. Brooks & Hansf.
NBM-F-03523Vanderwolf, Karen   Bat 41 C.1, skin, ox2010-02-09
Canada, New Brunswick, Kings, Markhamville, 0.8 km NE from the intersection of Markhamville Road and Spencer Road, Markhamville mine, 45.6143 -65.44198

NBM
Wardomyces F.T. Brooks & Hansf.
NBM-F-03553Vanderwolf, Karen   Bat 52 C.3, skin, S2010-02-24
Canada, New Brunswick, Kings, 2.5 km SSW of Waterford, Glebe Mine, 45.66003 -65.3813

NBM
Wardomyces inflatus (Marchal) Hennebert
NBM-F-03677Vanderwolf, Karen   Bat 100 C.2, skin, ox?2010-03-24
Canada, New Brunswick, Albert, 3 km SW from the village of Hillsborough, White Cave, 45.90135 -64.67948

NBM
Wardomyces F.T. Brooks & Hansf.
NBM-F-03752Vanderwolf, Karen   Bat 14 C.2, skin, ox2010-01-21
Canada, New Brunswick, Saint John, City of Saint John, 0.6 km E of Samuel David Drive and Sandy Point Road, Howes Cave, 45.30212 -66.06792

NBM
Wardomyces humicola Hennebert & G.L. Barron
NBM-F-04832Vanderwolf, Karen   1411032012-02-23
Canada, New Brunswick, Kings, Markhamville, 0.8 km NE from the intersection of Markhamville Road and Spencer Road, Markhamville mine, 45.6143 -65.44198

NBM
Wardomyces inflatus (Marchal) Hennebert
NBM-F-04920Vanderwolf, Karen   6811012013-03-21
Canada, New Brunswick, Kings, 2.5 km SSW of Waterford, Glebe Mine, 45.66003 -65.3813

NBM
Wardomyces inflatus (Marchal) Hennebert
NBM-F-05005Vanderwolf, Karen   M051072012-04-10
Canada, New Brunswick, Kings, 2.5 km SSW of Waterford, Glebe Mine, 45.66003 -65.3813


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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.