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

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Natural History Museum of Utah Fungarium


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UT-M0001713M. L. Thornton   1243

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UT-M0001684R. Antibus   s.n.1977-09-20
USA, Virginia, Montgomery County, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University campus, Blacksburg., 37.215564 -80.420965

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UT-M0001740Unknown   0451976-09-01
USA, Virginia, Giles County, White Rocks Recreation Area., 37.430139 -80.4923

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UT-M0001677P. O. Schallert   F 2021960-07-07
USA, Florida, Seminole County, Altamonte Springs., 28.662917 -81.396866

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UT-M0001763G. W. Martin   s.n.1936-09-22
USA, Iowa, Johnson County, Iowa City., 41.657537 -91.534975

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UT-M0000132Bryn Dentinger   BD6902016-12-01
Cameroon, East Region, Under Uapaca #3 along Uapaca sampling trail

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UT-M0000142Bryn Dentinger   BD6922016-12-02
Cameroon, East Region

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UT-M0000408Bryn Dentinger   BD7752018-04-22
Cameroon, East Region, On buffer side of creek (cacao plantation side), 3.35624 12.7236, 643m


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