Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tulostoma utahense
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Tulostoma utahense J.E. Wright
ISC-F-0121050   
USA, Texas, 31.222962 -100.164063

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
02766374E. H. Graham   87221933-05-02
United States of America, Utah, 3 mi. N of Maeser, Uinta Basin, 40.52066 -109.586806

NY:NY
00737992A. O. Garrett   25851920-03-21
United States of America, Utah, Salt Lake City, beaches above city creek

NY:NY
02762992D. Hall   s.n.1950-05-23
United States of America, Nevada, Washoe Co., S.W. Pyramid LK [Lake]

NY:NY
02762991C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1991-04-16
United States of America, Utah, Daggett Co., Little Hole Recreation Area, along Green River, east of Flaming Gorge Dam about 8 miles

NY:NY
02766373C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1991-07-08
United States of America, Nevada, White Pine Co., east side of Duckwater Peak, Humboldt National Forest

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Tulostoma utahense J.E. Wright
BPI 704641Parish S. B.   0000-00-00
United States, California, San Bernardino, 34.088624 -117.280598

BPI
Tulostoma utahense J.E. Wright
BPI 704642Brandegee T. S.   0000-00-00
United States, California

BPI
Tulostoma utahense J.E. Wright
BPI 704643Vreeland F. K.   0000-00-00
United States, New Mexico, Chaco Canyon, 36.060293 -107.967008

BPI
Tulostoma utahense J.E. Wright
BPI 729039Stouffer D. J.   1945-11-18
United States, Arizona, Joseph City 5 miles N. of

BPI
Tulostoma utahense J.E. Wright
BPI 729051Long W. H.   1941-05-07
United States, New Mexico, Rio Grande 1 Mile below Alameda Bridge, W. of, 35.183037 -106.642249

BPI
Tulostoma utahense J.E. Wright
BPI 729526Long W. H.   1941-07-09
United States, New Mexico, San Ysidro 5 miles W. of

BPI
Tulostoma utahense J.E. Wright
BPI 729528Stouffer D. J.   1941-03-27
United States, New Mexico, Jicarilla, Lincoln National Forest


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