Dataset: FLAS-
Search Criteria: United States of America OR USA OR U.S.A.; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
Cryptospora cinctula (Cooke & Peck) Sacc.
FLAS-F-02691Nuttall, LW   NAF 941893-12-00
USA, West Virginia, Fayette, Nuttallburg, 38.04972222 -81.03944444

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Dothichloë G.F. Atk.
FLAS-F-70265   1938-10-17
USA, Florida, Alachua, Newnans [spelled Neunan's] Lake, near

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FLAS-F-70266[unknown]   1965-04-10
USA, Texas, Bastrop, Bastrop State Park

FLAS
Stemonitis axifera (Bull.) T. Macbr.
FLAS-F-70267[unknown]   1964-10-10
USA, Tennessee, Bastrop, Bastrop State Park

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Octaviania potteri (Singer & A.H. Sm.) Orihara, Healy & M.E. Sm.
FLAS-F-69803R. Healy   2022-09-24
USA, North Carolina, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Smokemont, Bradley Fork Trail, 35.6333 -83.3167

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Coprotus Korf & Kimbr.
FLAS-F-68626Matthew E. Smith   2021-09-07
USA, North Carolina, Nantahala National Forest, Silver Run Falls Trailhead, 35.068785 -83.067823

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Pulchromyces fimicola (V. Dring) Hennebert
FLAS-F-68779Matthew E. Smith   2021-09-10
USA, North Carolina, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Winding Stairs access to Appalachian Trail, off of Hwy 69, 35.283056 -83.670556, 613m

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Orbicula parietina (Schrad.) S. Hughes
FLAS-F-68922J. Dourley   1971-04-14
USA, California, southern base of Eagle Mountain, Chiraco Summit, 33.756426 -115.582177

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FLAS-F-67928   
USA, FL, Alachua, Loblolly Woods

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FLAS-F-7238Weber, GF   1927-08-17
USA, South Dakota, Farmer

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FLAS-F-70263West, Erdman   1940-03-18
USA, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville

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FLAS-F-9514W. A. Murrill   
USA, Florida, Alachua


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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