Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hygrophorus mississippiensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Hygrophorus mississippiensis Cibula Cibula
D. P. Lewis   19591979-09-08

F:Botany
Hygrophorus mississippiensis Cibula Cibula
C0212115FD. P. Lewis   26511981-06-30
U.S.A., Texas, Orange, Vidor, Near Lewis residence, 30.15403 -94.01097

F:Botany
Hygrophorus mississippiensis Cibula Cibula
C0212114FD. P. Lewis   19591979-09-08
U.S.A., Mississippi, Harrison, De Soto National Forest, Harrison Experimental Forest, 30.6266 -89.0468

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
00774871W. G. Cibula   4851974-08-08
United States of America, Mississippi, Harrison Co., Harrison Exp. Forest, De Soto Nat'l Forest, Mississippi; adjacent to Plot 4 Bloch IV Fort[?] Study area (near Succens[?])

NY:NY
01961547W. Cibula   6081976-07-09
United States of America, Mississippi, Harrison Exp. Forest, Saucier.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
71264W. Cibula   7111977-09-08
USA, Mississippi, Harrison, W end of Fertilization Study area, Harrison Experimental Forest (USFS), De Soto National Forest, Saucier


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Google Map

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