Dataset: MICH
Taxa: Chamonixia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Chamonixia brevicolumna A.H. Sm. & Singer
5519A. H. Smith   604191958-08-26
USA, Idaho, Valley, Middle fork of Lake Fork Creek, Payette National Forest, 44.8942 -115.8792

MICH:Fungi
Chamonixia brevicolumna A.H. Sm. & Singer
7854A. H. Smith   688491964-08-03
USA, Idaho, Valley, Lake Fork Creek, Payette National Forest, near McCall, 44.8747 -116.0458

MICH:Fungi
Chamonixia brevicolumna A.H. Sm. & Singer
7855A. H. Smith   690701964-08-10
USA, Idaho, Valley, Boulder Lake, McCall, 44.8687 -115.8687

MICH:Fungi
Chamonixia brevicolumna A.H. Sm. & Singer
7856A. H. Smith   697601964-08-26
USA, Idaho, Idaho, California Lake, Warren, 45.33 -115.8288

MICH:Fungi
Chamonixia brevicolumna A.H. Sm. & Singer
7857A. H. Smith   695291964-08-17
USA, Idaho, Valley, Snowslide Lake, McCall, Payette National Forest, 44.9833 -115.9333, 2187m

MICH:Fungi
7858R. Fogel   F20311976-11-11
USA, Oregon, Tillamook, Cape Lookout State Park, 45.3528 -123.9712

MICH:Fungi
7859V. Wells & P. Kempton   11761964-07-28
USA, Alaska, Kodiak Island, Long Island, off Kodiak Island

MICH:Fungi
7860V. Wells & P. Kempton   11751964-07-27
USA, Alaska, Kodiak Island, Woody Island, Kodiak

MICH:Fungi
Chamonixia brevicolumna A.H. Sm. & Singer
7861A. H. Smith   661001962-08-22
USA, Idaho, Adams, Brundage Mountain, 45.0213 -116.1272

MICH:Fungi
36467R. Fogel   F9451974-11-15
USA, Oregon, Lincoln, Cascade Head Experimental Forest, N of Lincoln City, 45.1167 -123.9333

MICH:Fungi
Chamonixia brevicolumna A.H. Sm. & Singer
262903A. Suo-Antilla   31977-07-00
[No data].

MICH:Fungi
Chamonixia Rolland
262902N. S. Weber   47451984-10-14
USA, Michigan, Washtenaw, Headquarters of Waterloo Rec. Area


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