Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psathyrella propinqua
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mushroom Observer


MUOB
MUOB 11505Dan Molter   MUOB 115052008-09-23
United States, Ohio, Athens, Strouds Run State Park, 39.3529 -82.0394

MUOB
MUOB 13965MOFunGuy   MUOB 139652008-06-07
United States, Missouri, Boone, 38.946 -92.3373

MUOB
MUOB 21483Dan Molter   MUOB 214832009-05-30
United States, Ohio, Athens, Strouds Run State Park, 39.3529 -82.0394

MUOB
MUOB 21617Dan Molter   MUOB 216172009-06-02
United States, Ohio, Athens, Strouds Run State Park, 39.3529 -82.0394

State University of New York College at Cortland


CORT
CORT011439Timothy J. Baroni   041391982-09-14
United States, New York, Tompkins, Vicinity of Varna, Near Fall Creek, 42.454383 -76.499662

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
12010A. H. Smith   670001963-08-02
USA, Michigan, Emmet, Wildwood, near

MICH:Fungi
49262A. H. Smith   33-10911933-10-05
USA, Michigan, Washtenaw, Silver Lake, Dexter, 42.416624 -83.964204

MICH:Fungi
49263A. H. Smith   153141940-09-11
USA, Michigan, Jackson or Washtenaw, Waterloo Project, Chelsea

MICH:Fungi
49264A. H. Smith   254601947-07-04
USA, Michigan, Emmet, Harbor Springs

MICH:Fungi
49265A. H. Smith   323951949-07-02
USA, Michigan, Cheboygan, University of Michigan Biological Station, Colonial Point Hardwoods.

MICH:Fungi
49266A. H. Smith   431531953-09-24
USA, Michigan, Emmet, Wilderness State Park, 45.732253 -84.936426

MICH:Fungi
49267A. H. Smith   715441965-06-26
USA, Michigan, Emmet, Pellston Hills, Pellston

MICH:Fungi
49268A. H. Smith   806981971-10-05
USA, Michigan, Washtenaw, Cedar Lake area

MICH:Fungi
49269A. H. Smith   807321971-10-06
USA, Michigan, Oakland, Highland State Recreation Area, 42.6311803 -83.5786629

MICH:Fungi
49270A. H. Smith   807621971-10-10
USA, Michigan, Washtenaw, Cedar Lake, near Waterloo State Recreation Area


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.