Dataset: BPI-
Taxa: Coriolaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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Agaricus Murrill
BPI 925639Henkel, T. W.   10821993-01-29
Brazil, Roraima, Cipo Mountain; circa 2 kilometers from summit escarpment at headwaters of Cipo Creek.; 4.9 -60.083333, 4.9 -60.083333, 1000m

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Agaricus Murrill
BPI 928639Earle, F.S.   1918-11-03
Puerto Rico, Los CaƱos, Arecibo, 18.427754 -66.716859

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Agaricus Murrill
BPI 929057J. Plaskowitz   s.n.1982-08-03
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Snake River Picnic Grounds, Grand Teton National Park

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Agaricus Murrill
BPI 929059Kent H. McKnight   116371972-11-02
United States, Maryland, Calvert, Calvert Cliffs State Park, 38.399552 -76.421781

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Agaricus Murrill
BPI 929303Unknown   s.n.1982-08-26
United States, Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park, Petrified Tree

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Agaricus Murrill
BPI 929755M. Stransky   s.n.1973-10-01
United States, Maryland, Prince Georges, Baltimore-Washington Parkway, 38.991651 -76.886462

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Agaricus Murrill
BPI 929870Kent H. McKnight   970822051997-08-22
United States, Wyoming, Teton, South of highway 26, ca 2 miles west of Togwotee Lodge

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Agaricus Murrill
BPI 929876J. Menzies   s.n.1970-11-06
United States, Maryland, Prince Georges, Baltimore- Washington Parkway, ARS Research Center, 39.01921 -76.85852

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Agaricus Murrill
BPI 930113Kent H. McKnight   F75891964-09-04
United States, Wyoming, Mount Washburn, Yellowstone National Park

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BPI 1014929   

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BPI 1010471   

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BPI 958335Ellis   s.n.1882-11-00
United States, New Jersey, Gloucester, Newfield, 39.546504 -75.024896


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