Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Galerina naucorioides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Galerina naucorioides A.H.Sm. & Singer
01951323O. K. Miller   9855

NY:NY
Galerina naucorioides A.H.Sm. & Singer
01951324O. K. Miller   15213

NY:NY
Galerina naucorioides A.H.Sm. & Singer
01951325O. K. Miller   9854

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Galerina naucorioides A.H. Sm. & Singer
10641A. H. Smith   33-9951933-09-00
USA, Michigan, Marquette, Huron Mountains

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Galerina naucorioides A.H. Sm. & Singer
WTU-F-007098P. B. Matheny   PBM17141999-10-03
U.S.A., Washington, Kittitas, Swamp Lake, exit 62-N (I-90).

Virginia Tech University, Massey Herbarium - Fungi


VPI
Galerina naucorioides A.H. Sm. & Singer
VPI-F-0001640E. and D. Farr   OKM 93621972-12-14
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, near Derring Hall, Virginia Tech campus, Blacksburg, 37.228966 -80.425575

VPI
Galerina naucorioides A.H. Sm. & Singer
VPI-F-0004598G. Bills   OKM 192351981-03-27
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, CEC, Virginia Tech campus, Blacksburg, 37.233564 -80.431392

VPI
Galerina naucorioides A.H. Sm. & Singer
O. K. Miller   OKM152131976-02-14
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, O. Miller Jr. house, Blacksburg, 37.256128 -80.417303

VPI
Galerina naucorioides A.H. Sm. & Singer
O. K. Miller   OKM98541975-01-19
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Millers property at Pine Dr., 37.256128 -80.417303

VPI
Galerina naucorioides A.H. Sm. & Singer
Perry Holt   OKM98551975-02-03
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Perry Holts house, 37.229573 -80.413939


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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