Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tricholoma sclerotoideum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
91127P. Roskin   1962-02-21
U.S.A., California, Contra Costa Co., Berkeley Hills, Tilden Regional Park, near Lake Anza parking lot

AAFC:DAOM
109160M.C. Melburn 536   1964-12-06
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Land's End Drive

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
510984E. E. Morse   1943-04-00
United States of America, California, Alameda Co., 37.871593 -122.272747

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
12326A. H. Smith   90401937-11-23
USA, California, Humboldt, Trinidad, 41.0595 -124.1419

MICH:Fungi
184497A. H. Smith   86661937-11-12
USA, California, Trinidad.

University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
RMS0001661Isabelle Tavares   s.n.1962-02-11
USA, California, Mendocino, MacKerricher Beach State Park.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 753603   0000-00-00
Unknown

BPI
BPI 754321Roskin, P.   1962-02-21
United States, California, Contra Costa, Berkeley Hills, 37.882981 -122.23858

BPI
BPI 754322Smith, A. H.; Stuntz, D. E.   1941-00-00
United States, Washington, Tacoma Prairies, Tenino Junction

BPI
BPI 754323Morse, E. E.   1938-02-00
United States, California, Berkeley steep hillside, 37.871593 -122.272747

BPI
BPI 754324Morse, E. E.   1936-00-00
United States, California, Berkeley pine grove abot U. C. Stadium, 37.872948 -122.258327

BPI
BPI 754325Maas, J. L.   17801963-11-04
United States, Washington, King, near Seattle, Lee Forest, 47.60621 -122.332071

BPI
BPI 754407Morse, E. E.   1938-02-14
United States, California, Berkeley under pines, 37.871593 -122.272747


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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