Dataset: UC
Search Criteria: Thailand; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Ramaria cyanocephala (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Corner
UC976257Garrett   1274
Thailand, Siam [Thailand]

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Dipodascus polyporicola T. Schumach. & Ryvarden
UC2020124T. Schumacher   1061978-09-14
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Mae Rim district, Ban Kong Hae, 800m

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Chlorophyllum demangei (Pat.) Z.W. Ge & Zhu L. Yang
UC2060098E.C. Vellinga   35572007-07-25
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Mae Taeng District, Pha Deng Village

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Lepiota furfuraceipes Han C. Wang & Zhu L. Yang
UC2060409E. C. Vellinga   36462007-07-19
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Ban Pha Deng

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Efibulobasidium albescens (Sacc. & Malbr.) K. Wells
UC2076187T. W. Flegel   K. Wells 27601979-05-15
Thailand, 16 km northwest of Chiang Mai City, Mae Sai


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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