Dataset: UC
Taxa: Mycorrhaphium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein. : Fr.) Maas Geest.
UC1576058K. Puharich   1201990-10-13
USA, Illinois, Coles, Lakeview Park, Charleston

UC
Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein. : Fr.) Maas Geest.
UC655238R. P. Wodehouse   s.n.1912-08-19
Canada, Ontario, Go-Home Bay, Georgian Bay

UC
Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein. : Fr.) Maas Geest.
UC1461165W. B. Cooke   524851976-08-13
USA, Virginia, Lee, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Wilderness Road Campground area.

UC
Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein. : Fr.) Maas Geest.
UC669567A.S. Rhoads   s.n.1936-08-07
USA, North Carolina, Hendersonville

UC
Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein. : Fr.) Maas Geest.
UC655246G. F. Atkinson   s.n.
USA, Virginia, Bath, Hot Springs.

UC
Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein. : Fr.) Maas Geest.
UC668907W. A. Campbell   s.n.1937-10-11
USA, Massachusetts, Harvard Forest, Petersham, 42.508422 -72.206487

UC
Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein.) Maas Geest.
UC654607T. Langton   s.n.1909-08-00
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka.

UC
Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein.) Maas Geest.
UC453901C. O. Smith   s.n.1902-08-00
USA, New York, Tompkins, Ithaca, Cayuga Basin.

UC
Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein.) Maas Geest.
UC1203056W. B. Cooke   310471958-08-22
USA, Indiana, McCormick's Creek State Park.

UC
Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein.) Maas Geest.
UC654289J. H. Faull   18901917-08-04
USA, New York, Tompkins, Danby

UC
Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein.) Maas Geest.
UC1208892L. K. Henry   s.n.1949-09-14
USA, Pennsylvania, Allegheny, Southeast corner of Marshall Township.

UC
Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein.) Maas Geest.
UC653993J. H. Faull   14511916-08-23
USA, Pennsylvania, Bedford, Reynoldsdale.


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