Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Galerina lateritia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Galerina lateritia (Murrill) Singer
01965891L. K. Henry   s.n.1937-06-24
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Allegheny Co., On new lawn of Board of Ed. Bldg. on Bellefield Ave, Pittsburgh

NY:NY
Galerina lateritia (Murrill) Singer
01965895D. R. Sumstine   s.n.1940-06-19
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Allegheny Co., Schenley Park, 40.431688 -79.945951

NY:NY
Galerina lateritia (Murrill) Singer
01957013R. H. Petersen   s.n.1961-06-27
United States of America, New York, Bronx Co., The New York Botanical Garden; in landscaped shrubs near laboratory building.

NY:NY
Galerina lateritia (Murrill) Singer
01965892O. E. Jennings   s.n.1937-08-11
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Allegheny Co., Cathedral Campus, Oakland, Phg.

NY:NY
Galerina lateritia (Murrill) Singer
01965894G. E. Morris   s.n.1905-07-30
United States of America, Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit

NY:NY
Galerina lateritia (Murrill) Singer
01957012K. H. McKnight   F9111954-08-29
United States of America, Utah, Trial Lake Campground; mossy streamside

NY:NY
Galerina lateritia (Murrill) Singer
01965893R. E. Halling   44601985-07-20
United States of America, New York, Hamilton Co., Raquette Lake, Long Point, Marion Bog

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Galerina lateritia (Murrill) Singer
65875T. O'Dell   ODELL42951997-10-01
United States, Oregon, Lane, 200m E. off trail, above intersection of FR 1993 and 393 spur, midslope

OSC
Galerina lateritia (Murrill) Singer
65874T. O'Dell   ODELL42941997-10-01
United States, Oregon, Lane, 200m E. off trail, above intersection of FR 1993 and 393 spur, upper slope

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Galerina lateritia (Murrill) Singer
BPI 774392Maas, J. L.   13771963-09-27
United States, Washington, Kittitas, 47.124266 -120.679683


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Google Map

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