Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leucopaxillus gentianeus (Clitocybe amara, Clitocybe gentianea, Leucopaxillus amarus, Tricholoma amarum)
Search Criteria: Lassen volcanic national park; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Leucopaxillus amarus (Alb. & Schwein.) Kühner
WSP63088W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1976-10-05
United States, California, Lassen, north shore Juniper Lake, Lassen Volcanic National Park, 40.94778 -120.91694, 1829m

WSP
Leucopaxillus amarus (Alb. & Schwein.) Kühner
WSP63215W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1976-10-07
United States, California, Lassen, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Butte Lake Area, 40.56222 -121.28861, 1829m

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
Leucopaxillus amarus (Alb. & Schwein.) Kühner
000169007W. B. Cooke   532021976-10-07
USA, California, Lassen, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Butte Lake area, 40.564653 -121.291399, 1829m

San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
SFSU-F-023783H. D. Thiers   527661989-09-29
USA, California, Tehama, Gurnesey Campground, Highway 36 and 89, south of Lassen Volcanic National Park., 40.307415 -121.424643

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Leucopaxillus gentianeus (QuÃ?'©l.) Kotl.
UC1462720W. B. Cooke   532021967-10-07
USA, California, Lassen, Lassen Volcanic National Park.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Leucopaxillus amarus (Alb. & Schwein.) Kühner
72659W. B. Cooke   532021976-10-07
USA, California, Lassen, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Butte Lake area, 1829m

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Leucopaxillus amarus (Alb. & Schwein.) Kühner
BPI 754435Cooke, W. B.; Cooke, V. G.   1976-07-20
United States, California, Lassen, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Butte Lake area under conifers and aspen, 40.561191 -121.289558


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