Dataset: DUKE-
Taxa: Leotiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Fungal Collection


DUKE
Leotia Pers.
0009266Rytas Vilgalys   95/6501995-06-17
New Zealand, TAUPO district, Te Iringa hut track, Kaimanawa Forest Park (off Clements Rd, south of Taupo), -38.9576111111111 176.220166666667

DUKE
Leotia Pers.
0193986Yi-Hong Ke   2019DUKE2102019-08-22
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Ann Arbor. Pinckney Recreation Area., 42.386612 -83.970775

DUKE
Leotia Pers.
0194311Vilgalys Lab Group   dfmo13112001-08-12
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Duke Forest, Durham Division, Compartment 84, 36.0113333333333 -79.0095, 122 - 122m

DUKE
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
0009000Asheville Mushroom Club   ATBI-14082001-07-21
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Near the Cabin. Appalachian Highlands Science Learning center at Purchase Knob, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. On Hemphill Road, 2 mi W from US 276 S, 5 mi south of I-40W, 35.586039 -83.073203, 1524 - 1524m

DUKE
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
0009256Brian Inouye   1993-10-30
United States, North Carolina, Carteret, near Pine Knolls Aquarium, 34.700161 -76.829241

DUKE
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
0009264Rytas Vilgalys   RV 94/101994-00-00
unknown

DUKE
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
0042430Katie Harrington   KH322004-09-18
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Duke Forest-Korstian

DUKE
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
0191470Matt Edwards   30
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Pandapas Pond, 37.2806 -80.4692

DUKE
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
0192891Kathryn Sparks   KS182008-07-30
United States, Virginia, John's Creek.

DUKE
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
0193050Melissa Aikens   MA342008-08-02
United States, Virginia, Giles, Pond Drain, Salt Pond Mountain.

DUKE
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
0348958T. Kimble   22013-07-09
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Mountain Lake Biological Station. Pandapas Pond Recreation Area, Jefferson National Forest., 37.28084553 -80.47011162

DUKE
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
0350426S. Sheine   ATBI FU-16072001-08-04
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Cataloochee, Transect 2, 35.62 -83.118333, 860m

DUKE
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
0351375Hui-Ling Liao   NC2-162012-09-26
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Duke Forest, 36.02078 -78.99376

DUKE
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
0194010Yin Tse Huang   2016MLBS3442016-07-15
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Poverty Creek., 37.231826 -80.524596

DUKE
0008459Lisa Law   s.n.
United States

DUKE
0009265Kara O'Keefe   601995-11-18
United States, North Carolina, Moore, Southern Pines. Waymouth Sandhills Park, 35.1544 -79.368908

DUKE
0193119Amy Milo   AM192008-07-18
United States, Virginia, Giles, Cascades, 37.367347 -80.575896

DUKE
0194011Yin Tse Huang   2016MLBS3452016-07-15
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Poverty Creek., 37.231826 -80.524596


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