Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Humaria albospadicea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
Humaria albospadicea (Grev.) E.K. Cash
RMS0000632W. G. Solheim   54731957-08-22
USA, Wyoming, Teton, Pacific Creek, Teton National Forest at Park Boundary., 43.935475 -110.445914, 2134m

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Humaria albospadicea (Grev.) E.K. Cash
BPI 572880Kevorkian A. G.   1936-06-04
United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge Shallow Sewer yard of Cambridge School of Liberal Arts, 42.381119 -71.122398

BPI
Humaria albospadicea (Grev.) E.K. Cash
BPI 572888Shear C. L.   1937-08-20
United States, Vermont, Tipton

BPI
Humaria albospadicea (Grev.) E.K. Cash
BPI 572987Solheim W. G.; Solheim Ragnhild   1957-08-22
United States, Wyoming, Pacific Creek at Park Boundary, Teton National Forest, Teton Co. alt. 7000 ft.

BPI
Humaria albospadicea (Grev.) E.K. Cash
BPI 572988Moore M. E.   1895-08-19
United States, Nebraska, Canyons of Niobrara River, Browns Co., 42.7213 -99.5594

BPI
Humaria albospadicea (Grev.) E.K. Cash
BPI 572989Ahmad S.   80201953-08-19
Pakistan, Patriata, 33.861641 73.474917

BPI
Humaria albospadicea (Grev.) E.K. Cash
BPI 572990Beckwith A. M. Miss   1926-08-17
United States, New York, Enfield Glen, Ithaca

BPI
Humaria albospadicea (Grev.) E.K. Cash
BPI 572991Kienholz J. R.   KD 601940-05-11
United States, Oregon, Dog River, Parkdale

BPI
Humaria albospadicea (Grev.) E.K. Cash
BPI 572992Ahmad S.   80181953-08-18
Pakistan, Patriata, 33.861641 73.474917

BPI
Humaria albospadicea (Grev.) E.K. Cash
BPI 572993Kienholz J. R.   K601933-08-28
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Neal Creek

BPI
Humaria albospadicea (Grev.) E.K. Cash
BPI 572994Zahlbruckner   1895-08-00
Austria, Moosiger Waldweg, near Arbelsbach in Niederoesterreich alt. 900 meters


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