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

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Natural History Museum of Utah Fungarium


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Multiclavula R.H. Petersen
UT-M0001132R. Antibus   2511982-05-10
USA, Montana, Ravalli County, Near Bass Creek, Charles Waters Recreation Area, Bitterroot National Forest., 46.574248 -114.141212

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Multiclavula R.H. Petersen
UT-M0001156M. L. Thornton   10521971-05-15
USA, Montana, Lake County, Mission Falls about 5 miles northeast of the town of St. Ignatius., 47.331144 -113.957771

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Clavulina J. Schröt.
UT-M0000273B. Dentinger   BD6282016-11-15
Cameroon, East Region, Dja base camp, near pit toilet

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Clavulina J. Schröt.
UT-M0000355Bryn Dentinger   BD8622018-04-27
Cameroon, East Region, Plot 3, 3.35624 12.7236, 643m

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Clavulina J. Schröt.
UT-M0000390Bryn Dentinger   BD7792018-04-22
Cameroon, East Region, On cacao plantation side of creek, along trail leading to camp, right next to BD773, 3.35624 12.7236, 643m

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Clavulina J. Schröt.
UT-M0000425Bryn Dentinger   BD8252018-04-25
Cameroon, East Region, Off plot near large tree at lunch spot in GD2, 3.35624 12.7236, 643m


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