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

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Natural History Museum of Utah Fungarium


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Panaeolus (Fr.) Quél.
UT-M0001048R. Antibus   1111979-10-01
USA, Virginia, Giles County, White Rocks Recreation Area., 37.430139 -80.4923

UT:M
Conocybe lactea (J.E. Lange) Métrod
UT-M0000979Unknown   s.n.1974-07-08
USA, University Oval.

UT:M
Panaeolus (Fr.) Quél.
UT-M0001511M. L. Thornton   12971974-05-26
USA, Boehmler Ranch.

UT:M
UT-M0001570M. L. Thornton   10401971-05-13
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Graves Creek, Lolo National Forest., 46.823223 -114.408152

UT:M
Panaeolus (Fr.) Quél.
UT-M0001114M. L. Thornton   13021974-05-27
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Near Clarks Fork Bridge, south of Clinton., 46.75144 -113.720664

UT:M
UT-M0001213M. L. Thornton   10311971-05-11
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Near Nine-mile turnoff from Interstate 90., 47.021446 -114.370315

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UT-M0001122J. J. Parker   00211971-10-09
USA, Montana, Lake County, 0.1 mile above the dam on the south side of McDonald Reservoir, Mission Creek.

UT:M
Panaeolus campanulatus (Bull.) Quél.
UT-M0001060R. Antibus   3131982-10-05
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Deer Creek drainage., 46.842838 -113.904537

UT:M
Panaeolus (Fr.) Quél.
UT-M0000454Bryn Dentinger   BD8972018-05-29
United States, Utah, Salt Lake, Marriott Library University of Utah Campus

UT:M
UT-M0000469Bryn Dentinger   UT4692018-06-19
United States, Utah, Salt Lake, Along stone path leading to Crocker Science Center from University St.

UT:M
UT-M0000547Bryn Dentinger   2019-06-05
United States, Utah, Salt Lake, Terraces on north side of building NHMU, 40.764505 -111.82328, 1538m

UT:M
Conocybe tenera Shaeffer:Fries
UT-M0000629Catherine Yun   CY62019-09-07
United States, Utah, Summit, Highline Trail, 40.72367 -110.86382, 3162m


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