Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Myxarium glairum (Stypella glaira)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ARIZ
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ARIZ-M-AN11021Robert L. Gilbertson   83201968-09-06
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Carr Canyon Road, Huachuca Mtns, Coronado Nat. Forest

ISC
G.W. Martin   1938-10-15
USA, Iowa, Dubuque, White Pine Hollow State Preserve, 42.63436 -91.124655

MUOB
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MUOB 90892Gerhard Koller   MUOB 908922011-10-27
France, Asfaux, Vallon du Cayla, 44.7639 1.8406

CFMR
35966P. Roberts   DR-18981997-06-01
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Valle Nuevo

UBC
Image Associated With the Occurrence
F28599C.G. Lloyd   270701909-00-00
Sweden, Småland, Femsjö, near

C:F
63643Thomas Laessoe   2002-11-23
Denmark, Bornholm, at Stevelen between Sorte Ovn & Salne Bu, 55.220001 14.92

C:F
73513Jacob Heilmann-Clausen   1999-11-19
Denmark, SJ: Draved Skov, 55.009998 8.97

C:F
19744Knud Hauerslev   1982-10-09
Denmark, Zealand, ¥rholm, c.10 km N of Copenhagen, 55.790001 12.51

British Mycological Society
228083   1927-10-15
United Kingdom, England, Site name unavailable, 51.63513 0.0938

British Mycological Society
476729   1999-04-17
United Kingdom, Wales, 52.0069 -3.23974

British Mycological Society
431172   1999-04-17
United Kingdom, Wales, 52.0069 -3.23974

British Mycological Society
228082   1973-10-21
United Kingdom, England, Site name unavailable, 54.25363 -0.69683

British Mycological Society
225581   1992-10-17
United Kingdom, England, 50.649 -3.91091

British Mycological Society
225580   1992-04-26
United Kingdom, England, 50.56135 -3.76617

British Mycological Society
845392   1933-09-16
United Kingdom, England, Site name unavailable, 54.53026 -1.92425

TU
TUF109647Viacheslav Spirin   2015-09-13
Võru maakond, Aruküla, 57.648826 26.458263

LY
Leg : Trichies, G√©rard   2000-10-29
France, Loire


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