Dataset: WTU
Search Criteria: Ecuador; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium


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Agrocybe Fayod
WTUGreg Mueller, Roy E. Halling   27721987-05-02
Ecuador, Pichincha, Road to Nano, 20 km north of Quito., 3000m

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Conocybe Fayod
WTU-F-046455D. E. Stuntz   71721963-05-00
Ecuador, Near Quito.

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Conocybe Fayod
WTU-F-046483D. E. Stuntz   71741963-05-00
Ecuador, [No locality given on label]

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Conocybe Fayod
WTU-F-046485Unknown   s.n.1953-00-00
Ecuador, [No locality given on label]

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Conocybe Fayod
WTU-F-046486D. E. Stuntz   71771963-05-00
Ecuador, [No locality given on label]

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Conocybe Fayod
WTU-F-046577D. E. Stuntz   71761963-05-00
Ecuador, [No locality given on label]

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Coprinus Pers.
WTU-F-047224D. E. Stuntz   71781963-05-00
Ecuador, [No locality given on label]

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Crepidotus (Fr.) Staude
WTU-F-047900D. E. Stuntz   71931963-05-00
Ecuador, [No locality given on label]

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Galerina Earle
WTU-F-048322D. E. Stuntz   71791963-05-00
Ecuador, [No locality given on label]

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WTU-F-051526D. E. Stuntz   71731963-05-00
Ecuador, [No locality given on label]

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Panaeolus (Fr.) Quél.
WTU-F-053100D. E. Stuntz   71951963-05-00
Ecuador, [No locality given on label]

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WTU-F-053106D. E. Stuntz   71711963-05-00
Ecuador, Quito.

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Panaeolus (Fr.) Quél.
WTU-F-053108D. E. Stuntz   s.n.1953-00-00
Ecuador, [No locality given on label]

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WTU-F-056668D. E. Stuntz   71831963-05-00
Ecuador, [No further locality info given.]

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Pogonomyces hydnoides (Sw.) Murrill
WTU-F-050838D. E. Stuntz   71691963-05-00
Ecuador, Pichincha, Near Quito.

WTU
undetermined
WTU-F-063000Lynn Hendrix   s.n.1971-06-24
Ecuador, Fernandina Island, Galápagos., 1000m


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