Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Fevansia aurantiaca
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
181703982heatherdawson   2023-09-01
United States, Oregon, Unknown, Oregon, US, 44.58414179 -121.7160737

iNat
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
183625349heatherdawson   2023-09-16
United States, Oregon, Unknown, Oregon, US, 43.3354726 -122.1700109

iNat
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
187963863heatherdawson   2023-10-08
United States, Oregon, Unknown, Oregon, US, 43.50969919 -122.0136491

iNat
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
237226764heatherdawson   2024-08-19
United States, Oregon, Unknown, Oregon, US, 44.62625027 -121.7887648

iNat
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
244928767heatherdawson   2024-09-29
United States, Oregon, Unknown, Oregon, US, 43.76831648 -121.8007551

iNat
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
246423105heatherdawson   2024-10-06
United States, Oregon, Lane, Lane County, US-OR, US, 43.67720946 -122.1502045

iNat
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
246423393heatherdawson   2024-10-06
United States, Oregon, Lane, Lane County, US-OR, US, 43.62559006 -122.0133042

iNat
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
178180442noah_siegel   2023-08-12
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Whatcom County, US-WA, US, 48.66773277 -121.5894498

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
62081Frank Evans   Trappe 124631991-08-03
USA, Oregon, Deschutes County, Devils Lake HCDE, 1585m

OSC
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
62082Jim Trappe   Trappe 19661969-08-07
USA, Oregon, Linn County, WCLi, Hackleman Creek (Santiam)

OSC
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
82018Adrian Beyerle   Beyerle 15852001-09-05
USA, Oregon, Clackamas County, Oregon Mycological Society Study, 655 - 655m

OSC
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
139087Peter Kaplowe   PK25-MJW, Trappe 348782008-10-19
United States, Oregon, Jefferson, Deschutes National Forest. Sisters Ranger District. ISSSSP Western Oregon Historic Fungal Site Revisits - Mt. Jefferson Wilderness. From Sisters, travel 12.4 mi NW on Hwy. 20, then 4.5 mi N on F.S. Rd. 12, then 8.9 mi N on F.S. Rd. 1230 to Cabot Lake Trailhead. Take trail #4003 to the Shirley Lake trail #4003.1 to the survey area along and between the two trails. West of Cabot Lake Trail #4003, near Carl Lake. TRS: T11S R8E S28., 1676m

OSC
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
139090Scot Loring   4868SL, Trappe 348752008-10-19
United States, Oregon, Jefferson, Deschutes National Forest. Sisters Ranger District. ISSSSP Western Oregon Historic Fungal Site Revisits - Mt. Jefferson Wilderness. From Sisters, travel 12.4 mi NW on Hwy. 20, then 4.5 mi N on F.S. Rd. 12, then 8.9 mi N on F.S. Rd. 1230 to Cabot Lake Trailhead. Take trail #4003 to the Shirley Lake trail #4003.1 to the survey area along and between the two trails. Approx 300' SE of Carl Lake along the Carl Lake trail, south of trail, just before wide switchback in trail. TRS: T11S R8E S28., 1650m

University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
FLAS-F-58747J. Trappe   Trappe 19661969-08-07
United States, Oregon, Linn, Willamette; National Forest, Hackleman Creek, 44.410056 -122.03492

FLAS
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
FLAS-F-58746Frank Evans   Trappe 124631991-08-03
United States, Oregon, Deschutes, Devil's Lake, 44.034889 -121.761501

FLAS
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
FLAS-F-58744A. Beyerle   Trappe 282182001-08-20
United States, Oregon, Clackamas, Mt. Hood Nat'l Forest, Still Creek campground, FS Rd. 2650, 45.256079 -121.785866

FLAS
Fevansia aurantiaca Trappe & Castellano
FLAS-F-58745M. Trappe, M. Hinds & J. Trappe   Trappe 300222004-10-05
United States, Oregon, Klamath, Crater Lake Nat'l Park; Picnic Hill control plot 5, 42.910962 -122.148362


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