Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leccinum rugosiceps
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer
BPI 783512Gailun, J. Z.   1958-07-22
United States, Connecticut, Farmington under Quercus

BPI
Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer
BPI 783513Snell, W. H.   1946-08-17
United States, Rhode Island, Exeter near, Ten Rod Road

BPI
Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer
BPI 783514Snell, W. H.   1936-08-08
United States, Pennsylvania, Mount Gretna, 40.247593 -76.46941

BPI
Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer
BPI 783515Dick, E. A.   1937-08-17
United States, Pennsylvania, Mount Gretna, 40.247593 -76.46941

BPI
Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer
BPI 783516Snell, W. H.   1947-09-02
United States, North Carolina, Highlands hotel lawn under oaks, 35.052591 -83.196817

BPI
Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer
BPI 783517Dick, E. A.   1935-07-30
United States, Pennsylvania, Ridgewood, 41.277303 -75.812694

BPI
Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer
BPI 783518Snell, W. H.   1938-07-31
United States, Massachusetts, Belchertown, 42.277036 -72.400918

BPI
Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer
BPI 783520Curtis, S.; Worthen, L.   1963-08-19
United States, Rhode Island, Little Compton under oaks

BPI
Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer
BPI 936013Walter H. Snell   638041969-08-18
United States, Pennsylvania, Near Blainsport

BPI
Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer
BPI 936032Walter H. Snell   637991969-08-16
United States, Pennsylvania, Ridgewood

Valdosta State University Herbarium


VSC
Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer
VSC-F0000144   
United States, Georgia, Brooks, 30.68281944 -83.47304444


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