Dataset: MNA
Taxa: Russulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
B.16778Fred W. McClure   
USA, Arizona, Coconino, San Francisco Peaks, 35.348652 -111.679768, 3353m

MNA
B.16777Norman G. Sharber   
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Flagstaff vicinity, 35.198067 -111.651272, 2195m

MNA
Russula Pers.
B.7668M.A. Wetherill   
USA, Arizona, Navajo, Betatakin Canyon, 36.685832 -110.512361, 1951m

MNA
B.16798Norman G. Sharber   
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Flagstaff vicinity, 35.198067 -111.651272, 2195m

MNA
Russula virescens (Schaeff.) Fr.
B.16799Norman G. Sharber   
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Flagstaff vicinity, 35.198067 -111.651272, 2195m

MNA
B.33049M. Theroux   1977-07-28
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Museum of Northern Arizona grounds, 35.23501 -111.662107, 2195m

MNA
B.11771R.H. Hevly   1959-08-11
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Museum of Northern Arizona grounds, 35.23501 -111.662107, 2195m

MNA
B.25190M. Theroux   1977-07-28
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Museum of Northern Arizona grounds, 35.23501 -111.662107, 2195m

MNA
B.25186M. Theroux   1977-07-28
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Museum of Northern Arizona grounds, 35.23501 -111.662107, 2195m

MNA
B.16782Fred W. McClure   1964-08-06
USA, Arizona, Coconino, San Francisco Peaks, 35.346691 -111.672215, 3353m

MNA
B.40166   100
USA, Arizona, Coconino

MNA
B.40167   101
USA, Arizona, Coconino

MNA
Russula sanguinea (Bull.) Fr.
B.40174   EX5-5
USA, Arizona, Coconino

MNA
Russula rosacea (Pers.) Gray
B.40175   141
USA, Arizona, Coconino

MNA
Russula rosacea (Pers.) Gray
B.40181   42
USA, Arizona, Coconino

MNA
Russula rosacea (Pers.) Gray
B.40182   76
USA, Arizona, Coconino

MNA
B.40189   83
USA, Arizona, Coconino

MNA
B.40190   92
USA, Arizona, Coconino

MNA
B.40386   85
USA, Arizona, Coconino

MNA
B.40392   74
USA, Arizona, Coconino


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