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

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Natural History Museum of Utah Fungarium


UT:M
Aleuria Fuckel
UT-M0001101M. L. Thornton   13341972-10-07
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Graves Creek., 46.818522 -114.409597

UT:M
Peziza Dill. ex Fr.
UT-M0001136H. Chambers   2381982-05-30
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Near Clark Fork River., 46.883027 -114.036576

UT:M
Peziza Dill. ex Fr.
UT-M0001054M. L. Thornton   15501975-05-15
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Deer Creek., 46.842838 -113.904537

UT:M
Peziza violacea Pers.: Fr.
UT-M0001102R. Antibus   1221979-10-06
USA, Virginia, Montgomery County, Fishburn Tract., 37.189926 -80.467987

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Peziza Dill. ex Fr.
UT-M0000095Bryn Dentinger   BD7312017-05-31
United States, Utah, Summit, Mile marker 22.5, 40.645342 -110.946554

UT:M
Peziza Dill. ex Fr.
UT-M0000107Bryn Dentinger   BD7302017-05-31
United States, Mile marker 22.5, 40.645342 -110.946554

UT:M
Peziza Dill. ex Fr.
UT-M0000166   KAW32017-09-02
United States, Utah, Summit


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Google Map

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