Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crepidotus submollis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cal Poly Humboldt Fungarium


HSC:F
HSCF-003006D.L.Largent   75221977-10-19
United States, California, Humboldt, Mckinleyville, Murray Road, spruce forest

Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
54661M.C. Melburn   1957-02-04
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Bedford Rd.

Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP55296S. S. Quiniones   1965-07-05
United States, Idaho, Idaho, along the road near Fall Creek, Nez Perce National Forest, 45.85472 -116.41472

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Crepidotus submollis Murrill Murrill
C0219578FR. Singer   N-1656
U.S.A., Illinois, Cook, Skokie River

F:Botany
Crepidotus submollis Murrill Murrill
C0219579FR. Singer   N-8511953-07-27
U.S.A., Michigan, Emmet, Pellston, Maple River, 45.51417 -84.770495

F:Botany
Crepidotus submollis Murrill Murrill
C0219577FR. Singer   V-3411947-06-17
U.S.A., Virginia, 37 -80

Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-00543321[data not captured]   271911-02-07
United States of America, California, Alameda County, [no additional data]

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
808154H. C. Gilbert   381915-11-24
United States of America, Oregon, S. E. Corvallis

NY:NY
775776R. A. Harper   271911-02-07
United States of America, California

NY:NY
808153W. A. Murrill   6031911-10-20
United States of America, Washington

NY:NY
775724W. A. Murrill   5721911-10-20
United States of America, Washington

North Carolina State University, Larry F. Grand Mycological Herbarium


NCSLG
Grand, Larry   1965-07-05
United States, Idaho, Idaho, R4E; T24N; S32; Southeast 1/4 miles, in Fall Creek Canyon, 45.811201 -115.650321

René Pomerleau Herbarium


QFB
5734YDE   1960-07-22
Canada, Québec, Lac-Saint-Joseph, MRC La Jacques-Cartier

San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
SFSU-F-013676C. Calhoun   79-9661979-11-10
USA, California, Marin, Stream Trail, Volunteer Canyon, Audubon Canyon Ranch., 37.929133 -122.668524

SFSU
SFSU-F-013678D. E. Madden   4961966-11-15
USA, California, Marin, Muir Woods National Monument, along creek south of park entrance., 37.892177 -122.572135

SFSU
SFSU-F-013680C. Calhoun   81-28971981-12-13
USA, California, Marin, Rookery, Picher Canyon, Audubon Canyon Ranch., 37.934058 -122.678909

SFSU
SFSU-F-013691C. Calhoun   81-23621981-10-11
USA, California, Marin, Volunteer Canyon, Audubon Canyon Ranch., 37.929506 -122.668009

State University of New York College at Cortland


CORT
CORT007250Timothy J. Baroni   044871984-06-21
United States, New York, Cortland, Hoxie Gorge, 42.545235 -76.0968

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
34841A. H. Smith   194441944-10-04
USA, Oregon, Clackamas, Rhododendron, 45.3297 -121.91, 495m

MICH:Fungi
34842A. H. Smith   289261948-07-10
USA, Washington, Pierce, SW entrance, Mount Rainier National Park, 46.7412 -121.918

MICH:Fungi
47057A. H. Smith   498081955-07-29
USA, Michigan, Emmet, Pellston Hills near Pellston

MICH:Fungi
47065A. H. Smith   635871961-07-17
USA, Michigan, Emmet, Pellston Hills, W of Pellston

MICH:Fungi
47083A. H. Smith   368121951-07-09
USA, Michigan, Luce-Chippewa, Tahquamenon Falls State Park.

MICH:Fungi
47084A. H. Smith   669821963-07-31
USA, Michigan, Montmorency, Atlanta

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
TENN-F-026151A.H. Smith   SM194441944-10-04
United States, Oregon, Clackamas, Rhododendron, 45.32944444 -121.9113889

TENN-F
TENN-F-026179A.H. Smith   267191961-07-18
United States, Michigan, Emmet, Cross Village, 45.64388889 -85.01444444

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
WTU-F-006695G. Walker, M. Puccio   5141993-10-13
U.S.A., Washington, Jefferson, Hoh 2nd Growth Trans 10-4-93 HY #19., 47.82664 -123.991699

WTU
WTU-F-006782Bill F. Isaacs   Is-11951960-07-25
U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish, Lee Forest, northwest of Bothell., 47.822124 -122.119613


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