Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gymnopus quinaultii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Gymnopus quinaultii R.H. Petersen
45139892Chloe and Trevor Van Loon   2020-05-00
Canada, British Columbia, Squamish-Lillooet, CA-BC, CA, 50.4745892741 -122.9003089191

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Gymnopus quinaultii R.H. Petersen
TENN-F-049650R.H. Petersen, K.W. Hughes   TFB 3400/41990-10-06
Canada, British Columbia, Whistler, West Side of Rt. 99- 4km South of Whistler- Base of Tsuga Heterophylla, 50.11611111 -122.9594444

TENN-F
Gymnopus quinaultii R.H. Petersen
TENN-F-051985R.H. Petersen   30221990-07-20
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, GSMNP [Great Smoky Mountains National Park], Alum Cave Bluff Trailhead, 35.63 -83.45138889

TENN-F
Gymnopus quinaultii R.H. Petersen
TENN-F-051994R.H. Petersen & K.W. Hughes   58861992-10-16
United States, Washington, Grays Harbor, 47.00416667 -123.7027778


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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