Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dasyscyphus incarnatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Dasyscyphus incarnatus Clem. Clem.
C0351832F   821905-08-02
U.S.A., Colorado, Jack Brook, 2600m

Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-00433025S. J. Hughes   s. n.1960-08-02
Canada, British Columbia, [data not captured]

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
UC156527F. E. Clements   1905-08-02
USA, Colorado, Jack Brook, 39.181869 -105.677002, 2600m

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
ILL00087343F.E. & E.S. Clements   s.n.1905-08-02
United States, Colorado, Park County, 39.55005 -105.78207

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 660476Hedgcock G. G.; Hartley C.   1912-09-07
United States, Colorado, Pikes Peak, 38.84054 -105.04442

BPI
BPI 660498Davidson R. W.   1938-06-01
United States, Colorado, Mesa Lakes, Grand Mesa

BPI
BPI 661759Davidson R. W.   2191930-06-13
United States, Colorado, Mesa Lakes, Grand Mesa alt. 9700 ft.

BPI
BPI 661760Davidson R. W.   492-A1930-07-02
United States, Colorado, Grand Mesa road to Land's End

BPI
BPI 661761Hansbrough J. R.; MCCREADY A. A.   1930-08-31
Canada, British Columbia, Revelstoke, 51 -118.183333

BPI
BPI 661762Hughes S. J.   1960-08-02
Canada, British Columbia, Vermillion Pass alt. 5416 ft.

BPI
BPI 661763Hedgcock G. G.   1912-09-07
United States, Colorado, Pikes Peak, 38.84054 -105.04442

BPI
BPI 661764Clements F. E.; Clements Edith S.   1905-08-02
United States, Colorado, Jack Brook alt. 2600 meters

BPI
BPI 661765Rhoads A. S.   1945-06-10
United States, Utah, Logan Canyon, Cache National Forest W. of

BPI
BPI 950456F.E. Clements   s.n.1905-08-02
United States, Colorado, Jack Brook, 2600m


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