Dataset: PUL
Taxa: Lactifluus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Kriebel Herbarium


PUL
Lactifluus hygrophoroides (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Kuntze
PUL00031353Russell, Stephen D   MO1097642012-09-15
United States, Indiana, Owen, McCormick Creek State Park, 39.293818 -86.722839

PUL
Lactifluus subvellereus (Peck) Nuytinck
PUL00031437Russell, Stephen D   MO1097712012-09-15
United States, Indiana, McCormick Creek State Park, 39.284347 -86.754127

PUL
Lactifluus subvellereus (Peck) Nuytinck
PUL00033350Russell, Stephen D   MM6342016-07-21
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Griffy Woods Nature Preserve, 39.201559 -86.520622

PUL
Lactifluus subvellereus (Peck) Nuytinck
PUL00033352Russell, Stephen D   MM5222016-07-20
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Griffy Woods Nature Preserve, 39.201559 -86.520622

PUL
Lactifluus hygrophoroides (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Kuntze
PUL00033376Russell, Stephen D   MO2137542015-08-22
United States, Indiana, Morgan, Morgan-Monroe State Forest, 39.3667 -86.4167

PUL
PUL00033427Russell, Stephen D   MO2095152015-07-10
United States, Indiana, Montgomery, Shades State Park, 39.94171 -87.091677

PUL
PUL00033408Russell, Stephen D   MO2138082015-08-22
United States, Indiana, Brown, Brown County State Park, 39.11366 -86.264711

PUL
Lactifluus subvellereus (Peck) Nuytinck
PUL00033418Russell, Stephen D   MM17452016-09-24
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, Celery Bog Nature Area, 40.42587 -86.90807

PUL
Lactifluus volemus (Fr.) Kuntze
PUL00038744Grootmyers, Django   MO2150902015-09-01
United States, Indiana, Cope Environmental Center, Centerville, 39.807288 -84.967463

PUL
PUL00038831Grootmyers, Django   MO 2150732015-09-01
United States, Indiana, Wayne, 39.817825 -84.996352

PUL
Lactifluus hygrophoroides (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Kuntze
PUL00038815Grootmyers, Django   MO 2150922015-09-01
United States, Indiana, Wayne, Wildman Woods, 39.86387 -85.191975


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