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

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
7169Mentzer & Bonar   1911-03-25
USA, California, Alameda, Berkeley

MICH:Fungi
12422N.L. Gardner   2291904-12-12
USA, California, Alameda, University of California campus, Berkeley

MICH:Fungi
12421G.H. Cunningham   9231922-05-00
New Zealand, York Bay, Wellington

MICH:Fungi
Secotium agaricioides
4374W. B. Cooke   386891967-08-10
USA, California, Shasta, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Sunflower Flat, 1829m

MICH:Fungi
Secotium agaricioides
4375HBSU   8891973-09-15
China, Nei Mongol, Darhan Muminggan Joint Banner,Inner Mongolia

MICH:Fungi
Secotium agaricioides
4376S. Shushan   SF-11481975-07-29
USA, Colorado, Weld, Pawnee National Grassland, 12 mi N of Nunn, 40.8667 -104.75, 1676m

MICH:Fungi
Secotium agaricioides
4377S. Shushan   SF-9011970-03-05
USA, Colorado, Morgan, 6 mi NE of Brush, near Hillrose

MICH:Fungi
4378E.L. Stephens   23411963-04-14
South Africa, Cape, Cape Agulhas, near, Bredasdorp District

MICH:Fungi
Secotium arizonicum Shear & Griffiths
4379E. A. Smith   12351938-08-00
USA, Texas, Eastland, Cisco

MICH:Fungi
Secotium arizonicum Shear & Griffiths
4380E. A. Smith   12291938-08-00
USA, Texas, Eastland, Cisco

MICH:Fungi
Secotium arizonicum Shear & Griffiths
4381E. A. Smith   12441938-08-00
USA, Texas, Eastland, Cisco

MICH:Fungi
Secotium enthrocephalum
4382J.B. Cleland   17-May-221922-05-17
New Zealand, York Bay, Wellington

MICH:Fungi
Secotium novae-zealendiae
4384J.C. Neill   2-May-231923-05-02
New Zealand, Wellington

MICH:Fungi
7170M. Doty   166191942-03-05
USA, California, Santa Clara, Stanford University Campus

MICH:Fungi
4383G. H. Cunningham   10941923-02-06
New Zealand, Wellington, Otaki Forks


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