Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dacrymyces enatus (Arrhytidia enata, Tremella enata), Dacrymyces enatus var. enatus, Dacrymyces enatus var. macrosporus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Arrhytidia enata (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Coker
TENN-F-045524L.S. Olive   HI191949-07-09
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Highlands, 35.0525 -83.19694444

TENN-F
Arrhytidia enata (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Coker
TENN-F-045525L.S. Olive   HI301949-08-09
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Highlands, Kelsey Trail, 35.05361111 -83.18805556

USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
Dacrymyces enatus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Massee
10607H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-108771980-05-27
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford

CFMR
Dacrymyces enatus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Massee
55930H.H. Burdsall, Jr.   HHB-196292010-08-02
United States, Tennessee, Cocke Co., Cosby Sign

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Tremella enata Berk. & M.A. Curtis
BPI 724347Nuttall L. W.   (298)JBE6641894-12-20
United States, West Virginia, Fayette Co., 38.028778 -81.081192

BPI
Tremella enata Berk. & M.A. Curtis
BPI 724601Nuttall L. W.   2171893-11-10
United States, West Virginia, Fayette Co., 38.028778 -81.081192

BPI
Tremella enata Berk. & M.A. Curtis
BPI 724602Nuttall L. W.   (298)2171893-11-10
United States, West Virginia, Fayette Co., 38.028778 -81.081192

BPI
Dacrymyces enatus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Massee
BPI 725717Martin G. W.; Welden A. L.   8662;1952-08-23
Panama, Canal Zone, Barrow Colorado Island, 9.152102 -79.84648

BPI
Tremella enata Berk. & M.A. Curtis
BPI 1047991Unknown   s.n.
United States, South Carolina


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.