Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Legeriomyces ramosus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas, R. L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU:KU-F
Legeriomyces ramosus (L. Léger & M. Gauthier) Pouzar
KU-F-993   
United States, Oklahoma, Le Flore, Town Cr. in Poteau at warehous, 35.05799866 -94.62049866

KANU:KU-F
Legeriomyces ramosus (L. Léger & M. Gauthier) Pouzar
KU-F-1556   
Norway, Osternbekken River corssing road on Route 168 to Haga, 59.942 10.57833333

KANU:KU-F
Legeriomyces ramosus (L. Léger & M. Gauthier) Pouzar
KU-F-1697   
Switzerland, Small falls on parking at St. Niklaus south of Visp, 3.9 km N of sign for St. Niklaus, 46.175137 7.803096

KANU:KU-F
Legeriomyces ramosus (L. Léger & M. Gauthier) Pouzar
KU-F-1701   
Switzerland, Mattervisp River drarining main valley 1/2 km S of St. Niklaus, 46.170382 7.799491

KANU:KU-F
Legeriomyces ramosus (L. Léger & M. Gauthier) Pouzar
KU-F-1757   
France, Stream near entrance to Mont Blanc tunnel, 45.356009 6.685511

KANU:KU-F
Legeriomyces ramosus (L. Léger & M. Gauthier) Pouzar
KU-F-1762   
Switzerland, Stream, very calcareous, darining itno Saane River near lumber yard at *Grund, 46.124129 7.936085

KANU:KU-F
Legeriomyces ramosus (L. Léger & M. Gauthier) Pouzar
KU-F-1906   
France, Isere, Stream on route N512, N of St. Pierre-de-Entremont, 44.9958 5.9293

KANU:KU-F
Legeriomyces ramosus (L. Léger & M. Gauthier) Pouzar
KU-F-1907   
France, Isere, Stream on route N512, N of St. Pierre-de-Entremont, 44.9958 5.9293

KANU:KU-F
Legeriomyces ramosus (L. Léger & M. Gauthier) Pouzar
KU-F-1912   
France, Isere, Stream on route D280 draining from Lake Longet, 45.137861 5.82577

KANU:KU-F
Legeriomyces ramosus (L. Léger & M. Gauthier) Pouzar
KU-F-2662   
India, Uttararanchal, In same hindgut as Gauthieromyces indicus, which see, 30.222287 79.262501


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