Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tricholoma panaeolum f. caespitosum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP:23
CUP-A-022907G. F. Atkinson   1910-10-17
United States, New York, Tompkins, Cornell Heights, 42.455147 -76.486366

CUP
CUP-013472C.L. Shear   1917-09-23
United States, Virginia, Fairfax, Great Falls, 38.998721 -77.254426

Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
ISC-F-0121232   
Canada, Ontario

ISC
ISC-F-0121233   
USA, Michigan

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 753512Maire, R.   1913-12-14
Unknown, Foret de la Reghaia

BPI
BPI 754158Shear, C. L.   1917-09-23
United States, Virginia, Great Falls, 38.998165 -77.288316

BPI
BPI 754163Shear, C. L.   1917-09-23
United States, Virginia, Great Falls, 38.998165 -77.288316

BPI
BPI 754164Charles, V. K.   1935-09-24
United States, Maryland, Cabin John, 38.975388 -77.158035

Wisconsin State Herbarium, Fungi


WIS
WIS-F-0059244C.L. Shear   s.n.1917-09-23
United States, Virginia, 39.012305 -77.286599


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Google Map

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