Dataset: CSU
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Texas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Central Oklahoma Herbarium


CSU
Trichaptum biforme (Fr.) Ryvarden
CSU-F-02600C. L. Ovrebo   60182023-01-01
United States, Texas, Newton Co., State Hwy 87 & Co. Rd. 3062, 30.7075 -93.828

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Dacrymyces chrysospermus Berk. & M.A. Curtis
CSU-F-02601C. L. Ovrebo   60132022-12-29
United States, Texas, Newton Co., State Hwy 87 & Co. Rd. 3062, 30.7075 -93.828

CSU
CSU-F-02602C. L. Ovrebo   46372000-12-30
United States, Texas, Newton Co., FM 363 & Co. Rd 4045, Sand Ridge Cemetery, 30.7429 -93.7682

CSU
CSU-F-02603C. L. Ovrebo   49892011-12-29
United States, Texas, Newton Co., FM 363 & Co. Rd 4045, Sand Ridge Cemetery, 30.7429 -93.7682

CSU
CSU-F-02605C. L. Ovrebo   59412021-01-03
United States, Texas, Newton Co., Slash pine site, Rd 4045, off of FM 363, 30.3272 -93.76722

CSU
Tricholoma (Fr.) Staude
CSU-F-02611C. L. Ovrebo   59392021-01-03
United States, Texas, Newton Co., Co. Rd 4045, off of FM 363, 30.3272 -93.76722

CSU
Tricholoma caligatum (Viv.) Ricken
CSU-F-02612D.P. Lewis   
United States, Texas, Newton Co., detailed locality information protected

CSU
Tricholoma (Fr.) Staude
CSU-F-02616C. L. Ovrebo   59382020-01-03
United States, Texas, Newton Co., Co. Rd 4045, off of FM 363, 30.3272 -93.76722

CSU
Tricholoma (Fr.) Staude
CSU-F-02617C. L. Ovrebo   58742019-12-28
United States, Texas, Newton Co., E.O. Siecke State Forest, F.R. 82, W. of Hwy 87, S. of Turtle Creek, 30.62423 -93.82492

CSU
Tricholoma (Fr.) Staude
CSU-F-02627D.P. Lewis   115322014-10-25
United States, Texas, Hardin Co., Kirby nature trail, Big Thicket National Preserve, 30.4622 -94.3511

CSU
CSU-F-02637C. L. Ovrebo   60342023-06-17
United States, Texas, Newton, State Hwy 87 & Co. Rd. 3062, 30.70855 -93.826983

CSU
CSU-F-02650C. L. Ovrebo   60332023-06-19
United States, Texas, Newton, State Hwy 87 & Co. Rd. 3062, 30.70855 -93.826983

CSU
Clitopilus (Fr. ex Rabenh.) P. Kumm.
CSU-F-02656C. L. Ovrebo   60352023-06-17
United States, Texas, Newton, State Hwy 87 & Co. Rd. 3062, 30.70855 -93.826983

CSU
Astraeus hygrometricus (Pers.) Morgan
CSU-F-02684C. L. Ovrebo   60762023-09-16
United States, Texas, Williamson, off Nelson Ranch Loop, along storm drainage ditch, 30.497803 -97.852158

CSU
Hygrocybe acutoconica (Clem.) Singer
CSU-F-02710C. L. Ovrebo   61082023-11-18
United States, Texas, Fannin, Caddo National Grasslands off Bois d'Arc Trailhead, 33.74251 -95.98852

CSU
Lactarius Pers.
CSU-F-02711C. L. Ovrebo   61102023-11-19
United States, Texas, Fannin, Caddo National Grasslands, Bois d'Arc Trailhead off FM 409, 33.74251 -95.98852

CSU
Lactarius paradoxus Beardslee & Burl.
CSU-F-02713C. L. Ovrebo   61112023-11-19
United States, Texas, Fannin, Caddo National Grasslands off FM409, Bois d'Arc Trailhead Campgrounds, 33.74789 -95.98989

CSU
CSU-F-02714C. L. Ovrebo   61072023-11-18
United States, Texas, Fannin, Caddo National Grasslands, Bois d'Arc Trailhead, off FM 409, 33.74251 -95.98852

CSU
Sarcodon Quél. ex P. Karst.
CSU-F-02716C. L. Ovrebo   61222024-01-02
United States, Texas, Newton, Co. Rd. 4045 off of FM363, 30.732732 -93.76722

CSU
Cotylidia P. Karst.
CSU-F-02726C. L. Ovrebo   33871994-09-24
United States, Texas, Houston, Davey Crockett National Forest, Big Slough Wilderness Area

CSU
Boletus longicurvipes Snell & A.H. Sm.
CSU-F-02729C. L. Ovrebo   1986-10-24
United States, Texas, Orange, 1.5 mi N of I-10, off of F.M 105 || 30.584167 -94.634722, 30.584167 -94.634722

CSU
CSU-F-02730C. L. Ovrebo   24071986-10-24
USA, Texas, Orange, 1.5 mi N of I-10, off of F.M 105, 30.584167 -94.634722


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