Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hydnotrya cerebriformis
Search Criteria: USA; Utah; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Hydnotrya cerebriformis (Tul. & C. Tul.) Harkn.
3774R. Fogel   F40071988-08-28
USA, Utah, San Juan, Vega Creek, 0.4 mi W of junction of Route 105 and Route 079, Manti-Lasal National Forest, Abajo Mountains

MICH:Fungi
Hydnotrya cerebriformis (Tul. & C. Tul.) Harkn.
3776R. Fogel   F30911988-08-26
USA, Utah, Garfield, Lonesome Beaver Campground on Bull Creek, 8.6 mi W of Fairview Ranch, 20.5 mi S & W of Hanksville, Henry Mountains

MICH:Fungi
Hydnotrya cerebriformis (Tul. & C. Tul.) Harkn.
67742R. Fogel   F39891992-07-27
USA, Utah, Summit, Highline Trailhead, near Mirror Lake, Wasatch National Forest, Uinta Mountains, 40.7205 -110.8585, 3156m

MICH:Fungi
Hydnotrya cerebriformis (Tul. & C. Tul.) Harkn.
70025R. Fogel   F39311992-07-15
USA, Utah, Cache, Forest Route 014, 1.6 mi from road 89, Swan Lake Flat, Bear River Mountains, Cache National Forest, 41.9543 -111.4856


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