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

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
278184W. N. Suksdorf   

MICH:Fungi
278185E. W. D. Holway   

MICH:Fungi
Earlea speciosa (Fr.) Arthur
278186J. F. Brenckle   s. n.1909-03-00
USA, North Dakota, Lamoure, Kulm.

MICH:Fungi
Earlea speciosa (Fr.) Arthur
278187J. F. Brenckle   s. n.1910-06-00
USA, North Dakota, Lamoure, Kulm.

MICH:Fungi
Earlea speciosa (Fr.) Arthur
278188E. Bartholomew   s. n.1921-07-16
USA, Colorado, Boulder, Eldorado Springs

MICH:Fungi
Earlea speciosa (Fr.) Arthur
278189E. Bartholomew   s. n.1917-07-14
USA, Montana, Missoula, Missoula

MICH:Fungi
Earlea speciosa (Fr.) Arthur
278190E. Bartholomew   s. n.1921-07-16
USA, Colorado, Boulder, Eldorado Springs

MICH:Fungi
Earlea speciosa (Fr.) Arthur
278191J. F. Brenckle   s. n.1911-10-29
USA, North Dakota, Lamoure, Kulm.

MICH:Fungi
Earlea speciosa (Fr.) Arthur
278192B. B. Higgins   s. n.1911-06-24
USA, New York, Tompkins, Ithaca.

MICH:Fungi
Earlea speciosa (Fr.) Arthur
278193J. M. Bates   s. n.1916-06-19
USA, Nebraska, Howard, St. Paul.

MICH:Fungi
Earlea speciosa (Fr.) Arthur
278194H. D. House   s. n.1922-06-28
USA, New York, Jefferson, Watertown.

MICH:Fungi
Earlea speciosa (Fr.) Arthur
278195J. F. Adams   

MICH:Fungi
Earlea speciosa (Fr.) Arthur
278196F. S. Wolpert   s. n.1917-07-16
USA, Idaho, Lemhi, Salmon

MICH:Fungi
Earlea speciosa (Fr.) Arthur
278197E. M. Smiley   s. n.1920-06-14
USA, Pennsylvania, Huntingdon, Charter Oak

MICH:Fungi
Earlea speciosa (Fr.) Arthur
278198E. M. Smiley   s. n.1920-06-12
USA, Pennsylvania, Huntingdon, Stone Valley

MICH:Fungi
Earlea speciosa (Fr.) Arthur
278199K. H. Fernow   


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