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

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Natural History Museum of Utah Fungarium


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Pluteus cervinus (Schaeff.) P. Kumm.
UT-M0001576R. P. Harrison   14381974-09-29
USA, Washington, Longmire, Mount Rainier National Park., 46.749956 -121.812844

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UT-M0001115M. L. Thronton   15251974-06-19
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Greenough Park, Missoula., 46.876561 -113.977058

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Pluteus cervinus (Schaeff.) P. Kumm.
UT-M0001475R. Antibus   0261976-06-23
USA, Virginia, Montgomery County, Pandapas Pond., 37.281354 -80.467988

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Pluteus cervinus (Schaeff.) P. Kumm.
UT-M0001358Unknown   0461976-09-01
USA, Virginia, Giles County, White Rocks Recreation Area., 37.430139 -80.4923

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UT-M0001053R. Antibus   2321981-10-31
USA, Montana, Missoula County, Rattlesnake Canyon., 46.994097 -113.837991

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Pluteus cervinus (Schaeff.) P. Kumm.
UT-M0001737M. L. Thornton   11841972-05-01
USA, Montana, Missoula County, In fern garden on the east side of the Natural Science Annex, University of Montana, Missoula., 46.861215 -113.983826

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UT-M0000082Bryn Dentinger   BD7432017-06-11
United States, Utah, Summit, Bill's front yard, 40.75064 -111.8579, 1352m

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UT-M0000463B.Dentinger, M.Brown, A.Albertsen, K.Sanbonmatsu, D.Cutler, A.Bradshaw, K.Tremble, R.Fillmore   UT4632018-06-21
United States, Utah, Summit, Fehr Lake - Mirror Lake Scenic Byway, 40.692109 -110.89253, 3100m

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UT-M0000588Bryn 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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Pluteus cervinus (Schaeff.) P. Kumm.
UT-M0000782Sonia Liu   STL102019-09-14
United States, Utah, Summit, Ruth Lake (Mirror Lake Highway), 40.72367 -110.86754, 3048m


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