Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Xerocomus alutaceus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Université de Montréal, Cercle des Mycologues de Montréal Fungarium


CMMF
Xerocomus alutaceus (Morgan) E.A. Dick & Snell
CMMF014980Guérin, Gérard   10651981-07-15
Canada, Québec, Route 10, Brossard, Québec., 45.459256 -73.449557

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Xerocomus alutaceus (Morgan) E.A. Dick & Snell
BPI 783670Dick, E. A.   1934-08-04
United States, Pennsylvania, Reading Antietam

BPI
Xerocomus alutaceus (Morgan) E.A. Dick & Snell
BPI 783671Dick, E. A.   1960-08-06
United States, New Hampshire, Conway, Kancamagus Highway under Betula & Hamamelis

BPI
Xerocomus alutaceus (Morgan) E.A. Dick & Snell
BPI 783672Dick, E. A.   1933-08-20
United States, Pennsylvania, Reading, Mt. Penn under mostly oaks

BPI
Xerocomus alutaceus (Morgan) E.A. Dick & Snell
BPI 783673Torrey, G. S.   14711931-07-31
United States, Connecticut, Mansfield, Fenton Valley Dry, open woods, border of College Swamp

BPI
Xerocomus alutaceus (Morgan) E.A. Dick & Snell
BPI 783674Dick, E. A.   1934-08-18
United States, Pennsylvania, Pequea Cave rat's nest

BPI
Xerocomus alutaceus (Morgan) E.A. Dick & Snell
BPI 783678Routien, J. B.   12041940-06-27
United States, Missouri, Columbia, Pinnacles in mossy oak woods

BPI
Xerocomus alutaceus (Morgan) E.A. Dick & Snell
BPI 783683Dick, E. A.   1933-08-20
United States, Pennsylvania, Reading, 40.335648 -75.926875

BPI
Xerocomus alutaceus (Morgan) E.A. Dick & Snell
BPI 936018Walter H. Snell   638141969-08-20
United States, Massachusetts, Tremont Street, Taunton


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