Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Clitocybe connexa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Clitocybe connexa Peck Peck
C0227843FE. T. Harper & S. A. Harper   30701911-08-05
U.S.A., Michigan, Chippewa, Neebish Island, 46.276708 -84.157674

Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Clitocybe connexa (Peck) Saccardo
barcode-00823101[no data available]   s.n.1893-09-05
United States of America, New York, Saratoga County, [data not captured]

New York State Museum Mycology Collection


NYS-NYSM:NYSD
Clitocybe connexa (Peck) Sacc.
NYSd6867Peck, Charles H.   
United States, New York, Suffolk

NYS-NYSM:NYSD
Clitocybe connexa (Peck) Sacc.
NYSd6868Peck, Charles H.   
United States, New York, Albany

NYS-NYSM:NYSD
Clitocybe connexa (Peck) Sacc.
NYSd7158Peck, Charles H.   
United States, New York, Lewis

NYS-NYSM:NYSD
Clitocybe connexa (Peck) Sacc.
NYSd7159Peck, Charles H.   
United States, New York, Warren

NYS-NYSM:NYSD
Clitocybe connexa (Peck) Sacc.
NYSd7160Trelease, W.   
United States, Wisconsin

NYS-NYSM:NYSD
Clitocybe connexa (Peck) Sacc.
NYSd7161Davis, Simon   
United States, Massachusetts

University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Fungi


CINC
Clitocybe connexa (Peck) Sacc.
CINC-F-0006663Cooke, William Bridge   27441933-09-26
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, Polk Run, 39.247745 -84.29431

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Clitocybe connexa (Peck) Sacc.
BPI 739632Lloyd C. G.   1902-00-00
United States, West Virginia, Eglon, 39.301492 -79.51922

BPI
Clitocybe connexa (Peck) Sacc.
BPI 753994Burt, E. A.   1893-09-05
United States, New York, East Galway, 43.071741 -73.98846

BPI
Clitocybe connexa (Peck) Sacc.
BPI 754901   0000-00-00
United States, Wisconsin, Madison ground


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