Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phaeocollybia gregaria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
MUOB 85423Ron Pastorino   MUOB 854232011-12-28
United States, California, Mendocino, Jackson Demonstration State Forest, 39.3645 -123.627

MUOB
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
MUOB 152037Noah Siegel   2013-11-03
United States, California, Del Norte, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, 41.7997 -124.1035

MUOB
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
MUOB 153055Noah Siegel   2013-11-11
United States, California, Del Norte, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, 41.7997 -124.1035

MUOB
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
MUOB 155336Noah Siegel   MUOB 1553362013-11-24
United States, California, Humboldt, 40.7357 -123.897, 0 - 2120m

MUOB
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
MUOB 190197Noah Siegel   MUOB 1901972014-11-23
United States, California, Humboldt, 40.7357 -123.897, 0 - 2120m

MUOB
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
MUOB 298524Joseph D. Cohen   MUOB 2985242017-10-21
United States, Oregon, Tillamook, Oswald West State Park, Cape Falcon Trail, 45.7712 -123.969

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
134569Josh Paque   Paque CH2-JP82007-11-20
United States, Oregon, Tillamook, Hebo Ranger District, Cascade Head. Siuslaw National Forest. ISSSSP Western Oregon Historic Fungal Site Revisits. Hwy 12 at county line. From Hwy 18 at Otis jct, go norht on Hwy 12 approx 3.7 mi to just past the county line maker, survey area is on the east side of road.Aspect 209 degrees, slope 3%, 183m

OSC
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
140616Scot Loring   SCL61222010-11-17
United States, Oregon, Benton, Siuslaw National Forest. Central Coast Ranger District. ISSSSP Western Oregon Historic Fungal Site Revisits - Marys Peak Campground. From Philomath, OR, go west on OR-34 8.8 mi and turn right at Marys Peak Rd. Go up Marys Peak Rd 8.8 mi to the campground and survey area. TRS: T12S R7W S20, SE¼., 1081m

San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
SFSU-F-028089S. Davison   0074SD42011-11-18

SFSU
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
SFSU-F-028098S. Davison   487-1-311-25-10-22010-11-19

SFSU
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
SFSU-F-028099S. Davison   487-1-43-117-10-22010-11-19

SFSU
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
SFSU-F-028104S. Davison   0067SD32011-12-07

SFSU
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
SFSU-F-028137S. Davison   0323SD072012-12-07

SFSU
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
SFSU-F-028146E. Rentz   0327ER052012-12-05

SFSU
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
SFSU-F-028155S. Davison   0095SD42011-11-18

SFSU
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
SFSU-F-028158S. Davison   0050SD112011-12-08

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
11626A. H. Smith   790751970-10-16
USA, Oregon, Tillamook, Cascade Head Experimental Forest, 45.0245 -123.941

MICH:Fungi
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H. Sm. & Trappe
28725A. H. Smith   790871970-10-16
USA, Oregon, Tillamook, Cascade Head Experimental Forest, 45.0245 -123.941

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H.Sm. & Trappe
WTU-F-002988Lorelei L. Norvell   93.11.04-101993-11-04
U.S.A., Oregon, Lincoln, Highway 12, Cascade Head Experimental Forest., 45.05694 -124.00361

WTU
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H.Sm. & Trappe
WTU-F-001309Steve Trudell   00-284-402000-10-10
U.S.A., Washington, Jefferson, Upper Hoh Road, Olympic National Park. Site: South Snider Jackson Primitive Trail., 47.74944 -124.40528

WTU
Phaeocollybia gregaria A.H.Sm. & Trappe
WTU-F-064899Kit Scates-Barnhart   71831986-11-13
U.S.A., Oregon, Lincoln, Ridge Road 1861, Cascade Head., 45.047147 -123.991957


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