Dataset: UT-M
Search Criteria: Canada; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah Fungarium


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Inocybe lanuginosa (Bull.) P. Kumm.
UT-M0001604A. M. DeBolt   0681981-07-22
Canada, British Columbia, Marble Canyon Campground, Kootenai Provincial Park., 51.184409 -116.118267

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Russula Pers.
UT-M0001760A. M. DeBolt   0611981-06-22
Canada, British Columbia, Marble Canyon Campground, Kootenai Provincial Park., 51.184409 -116.118267

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Polyporus abietinus (Dicks.) Fr.
UT-M0001583R. J. Bourchier   s.n.1956-06-24
Canada, Northwest Territories, Judith Island, Mackenzie River., 65.452638 -127.546961

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UT-M0001362B. Askew   BA 3461973-09-23
Canada, Alberta, Camrose., 53.004066 -112.831773

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UT-M0000901A. M. DeBolt   0491981-07-00
Canada, British Columbia, Marble Canyon Campground, Kootenai Provincial Park., 51.184409 -116.118267

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UT-M0001458B. Askew   BA 2641973-04-17
Canada, Alberta, Bittern Lake., 53.055778 -113.070943

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Cortinarius (Pers.) Gray
UT-M0001099A. M. DeBolt   0641981-07-20
Canada, Alberta, Rampart Creek Campground, Banff National Park., 52.040281 -116.868116

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Odontia arguta (Fr.) Quél.
UT-M0001534G. R. Bisby   37141927-07-24
Canada, Manitoba, Winnipeg., 49.862091 -97.157054

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Marasmius epidryas Kühner ex A. Ronikier
UT-M0001334A. M. DeBolt   0551981-07-21
Canada, Alberta, Parker Ridge, Banff National Park., 52.181636 -117.089969, 2377m

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Mycenastrum corium (Guers.) Desv.
UT-M0001526B. Askew   BA 3341973-08-26
Canada, Alberta, Camrose., 53.004066 -112.831773

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Suillus brevipes (Peck) Kuntze
UT-M0001706A. M. DeBolt   0621981-07-21
Canada, Alberta, Rampart Creek Campground, Banff National Park., 52.040281 -116.868116

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UT-M0000509Eva Skific   M02794182017-06-21
Canada, Ontario, 42.653486 -80.5132333, 204m


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Google Map

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