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

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Lanopila bicolor (Lév.) Pat.
16439E. A. Smith   1 & 2 Sep 19331933-09-01
USA, Texas, Eastland, Eastland

MICH:Fungi
Lanopila bicolor (Lév.) Pat.
16440E. A. Smith   1-Sep-331933-09-01
USA, Texas, Eastland, Eastland

MICH:Fungi
Lanopila bicolor (Lév.) Pat.
16441E. A. Smith   Jul-381938-07-00
USA, Texas, Eastland, Cisco

MICH:Fungi
Lanopila bicolor (Lév.) Pat.
16442G.F. Weber   17-Nov-491949-11-17
USA, Florida, Polk, Lake Alfred

MICH:Fungi
Lanopila bicolor (Lév.) Pat.
16443E. Trueblood   62861977-06-28
USA, Idaho, Owyhee, South fork of Boulder Creek, 42.8242 -116.8062

MICH:Fungi
Lanopila bicolor (Lév.) Pat.
28363J. States   AEF 1321
USA, Arizona, Apache, Springerville


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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