Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Marasmiellus guzmanii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Marasmiellus guzmanii Singer Singer
R. Singer   M-82101969-07-26
Mexico, Morelos, NW of Tepoztlán, 2200m

F:Botany
Marasmiellus guzmanii Singer Singer
C0004577FR. Singer   M-82101969-06-27
Mexico, Morelos, NW of Tepoztlán, 2200m

F:Botany
Marasmiellus guzmanii Singer Singer
C0232802FR. Singer   M-8210-a1969-06-27
Mexico, Morelos, 18.75 -99

National Herbarium of Mexico Fungal Collection (Hongos del Herbario Nacional de México)


IBUNAM:MEXU:FU-MEXU
11924A. Pérez J.; A. Solís M.   1977-10-01
Mexico, Jalisco, La Huerta

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
TENN-F-054917R.H. Petersen   90921997-05-23
United States, Louisiana, St Martin, Lafayette, Lake Martin, Rookery Road, Woods To The Right., 30.80694444 -91.31222222

TENN-F
TENN-F-055940E.B. Lickey & K.W. Hughes   92061997-05-22
United States, Louisiana, West Feliciana, St. Francisville, John James Audubon Historic Site, 30.78333333 -91.3


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Google Map

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