Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lentinellus flabellinus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Lentinellus flabellinus (Quél.) Konrad & Maubl.
WSP42554R. Sprague   1952-08-18
United States, Alaska, Sandy Cove, Glacier Bay National Monument, 58.75 -136.5

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Lentinellus flabellinus (Quél.) Konrad & Maubl. (Quél.) Konrad & Maubl.
C0203272FR. Singer   2801953-02-07
U.S.A., Michigan, Cheboygan, Douglas Lake, 45.578203 -84.689326

F:Botany
Lentinellus flabellinus (Quél.) Konrad & Maubl. (Quél.) Konrad & Maubl.
C0203271FR. Singer   2601953-06-29
U.S.A., Michigan, Chippewa, Tahquamenon

San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Lentinellus flabellinus (Quél.) Konrad & Maubl.
SFSU-F-022689R. Youst   271984-10-19
USA, California, Sierra, Vicinity of Yuba Pass, Highway 49., 39.617402 -120.489934

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Lentinellus flabellinus (QuÃ?'©l.) Konrad & Maubl.
172544J. Favre   s. n.1947-11-23
Switzerland, [Specific locality not included with specimen]

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Lentinellus flabellinus (Quél.) Konrad & Maubl.
WTU-F-050395Daniel E. Stuntz   80371953-07-31
U.S.A., Michigan, W. Maple.

WTU
Lentinellus flabellinus (Quél.) Konrad & Maubl.
WTU-F-050400Daniel E. Stuntz   85101953-08-31
Camp creek.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Lentinellus flabellinus (Quél.) Konrad & Maubl.
BPI 768435Maas, J. L.   21151964-05-30
United States, Washington, Kittitas, Beverly Creek Campground 3 miles North of


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