Dataset: ILLS-
Taxa: Phaeocollybia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Phaeocollybia kauffmanii (A.H. Sm.) Singer
ILLS00154664W.J. Sundberg   17631971-12-04
United States, California, Mendocino, Near FR 409, Jackson State Forest, 39.307674 -123.799459

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Phaeocollybia attenuata (A.H. Sm.) Singer
ILLS00154662W.J. Sundberg   37681978-10-22
United States, Oregon, Tillamook, Forest Road S-61 (FR 1261 far west spur), Cascade Experimental Forest, Siuslaw National Forest, 45.062329 -123.954003

ILLS
ILLS00154663W.J. Sundberg   17641971-12-04
United States, California, Mendocino, along FR 409, Jackson State Forest, 39.307674 -123.799459

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Phaeocollybia kauffmanii (A.H. Sm.) Singer
ILLS00154665W.J. Sundberg   36411978-10-04
United States, Washington, King, Aschel Curtis Picnic Ground, near Snoqualmie Pass, Snoqualmie National Forest, 47.18931 -121.453438

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Phaeocollybia kauffmanii (A.H. Sm.) Singer
ILLS00156096W.J. Sundberg   XI-8-86-A51986-11-08
United States, California, Mendocino, Aleuria Glen area, Jackson State Forest, near Mendocino, 39.307674 -123.799459


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Google Map

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