Dataset: FLAS
Taxa: Caloscyphaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Caloscypha fulgens (Pers.) Boud.
FLAS-F-54726Barn. & Scal.   1985-05-07
United States, Idaho, Kootenai, Hayden Lake, 47.759 -116.753

FLAS
Caloscypha fulgens (Pers.) Boud.
FLAS-F-54558E. Tylutki   1985-05-30
United States, Idaho, Latah, Harvard; Mispah Creek; About 10 miles NE of Harvard (R.1W x T. 42N) 116ᄚ 29' 47ᄚ 00', 46.973698 -116.500165

FLAS
Caloscypha fulgens (Pers.) Boud.
FLAS-F-54564E. Tylutki   1985-05-30
United States, Idaho, Latah, Harvard; White Pine Gulch, approximately 12 miles NE of Harvard, North of NFDR767 (R.2W X T. 42N) 116ᄚ 33', 47ᄚ 00' approx 3500ft, 47.0012906 -116.5440483

FLAS
Caloscypha fulgens (Pers.) Boud.
FLAS-F-54645E. Tylutki   1985-05-01
United States, Idaho, Latah, Moscow; Strychnine Creek ; T.42N, R.2W approximately 25 miles NW of Moscow, 46.946136 -116.63913

FLAS
Caloscypha fulgens (Pers.) Boud.
FLAS-F-53954J.W. Kimbrough   1984-06-20
United States, California, Sierra, Yuba Pass, 5 miles East of Sierra City, about 1/4 miles behind campground, 39.617402 -120.489934, 1981m

FLAS
Caloscypha fulgens (Pers.) Boud.
FLAS-F-63297Michael Beug   01MWB050418, MES-32382018-05-04
United States, Washington, Klickitat, Trout Lake, East Shore

FLAS
Caloscypha fulgens (Pers.) Boud.
FLAS-F-67056Arthur Grupe   AG4102020-06-10
United States, Colorado, Boulder, 4th of July trail, Eldora, 100 ft N of first creek with board walk

FLAS
Caloscypha fulgens (Pers.) Boud.
FLAS-F-68126Autumn Anglin   AA12; https://www.inaturalist.or2021-05-16
United States, Oregon


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