Dataset: UT-M
Taxa: Xeromphalina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah Fungarium


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UT-M0001697R. P. Harrison   11301924-06-30
USA, Washington, Longmire, Mount Rainier National Park., 46.749956 -121.812844

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UT-M0001488M. L. Thornton   10431971-05-13
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Graves Creek, Lolo National Forest., 46.823223 -114.408152

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UT-M0001497M. L. Thornton   10781971-05-23
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Pattee Canyon, Lolo National Forest., 46.8313 -113.921688

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Xeromphalina cauticinalis (With.) Kühner & Maire
UT-M0001512M. L. Thornton   s.n.1973-10-12
USA, Lavel Creek

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Xeromphalina Kühner & Maire
UT-M0001489Don   00021975-09-06
USA, Clearwater Crossing

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Xeromphalina fulvipes (Murrill) A.H. Sm.
UT-M0001694R. P. Harrision   11071974-06-25
USA, Washington, Nisqually, Mount Rainier National Park., 46.740927 -121.916649

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UT-M0000123R. Gabbitas   RWG82017-09-02
United States, Utah, Summit, 40.723398 -110.862853, 3157m

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Xeromphalina Kühner & Maire
UT-M0000207V. Bird   VAB92017-09-02
United States, Utah, Summit, 40.723398 -110.862853, 3157m

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Xeromphalina cornui (Quél.) J. Favre
UT-M0000589Bryn Dentinger, Rob Fillmore, Kendra Autumn, Alex Bradshaw, Keaton Tremble, Bryce Alex, Dalley Cutler   2019-07-31
United States, Utah, Mile 40, 40.803507 -110.87769

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xeromphalina cauticinalis (Fr.) Kühner & Maire
UT-M0000691Ellie Lowell   EKL92019-09-07
United States, Utah, Summit, Highline Trail, 40.72367 -110.86382, 3162m

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UT-M0000823Amber Wolff   AMW42019-09-07
United States, Utah, Summit, Highline Trail, Mirror Lake Highway, 40.72367 -110.86382, 3162m


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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.