Dataset: CSU
Taxa: Suillaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Central Oklahoma Herbarium


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Suillus brevipes (Peck) Kuntze
CSU-F-00833C. L. Ovrebo   33911994-10-20
USA, Oklahoma, Canadian, Piedmont, N of Edmond Road on Morgan Rd., 35.662833 -97.690333

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Suillus brevipes (Peck) Kuntze
CSU-F-00827C. L. Ovrebo   29671990-10-15
USA, Oklahoma, Cherokee, off of Hwy 82, S. of Cookson, Chicken Creek, 35.667539 -94.936597

CSU
Suillus lakei (Murrill) A.H. Sm. & Thiers
CSU-F-00538C. L. Ovrebo   45072005-07-14
USA, New Mexico, Otero, along highway 6563, S of Cloudcroft, 32.957313 -105.742486

CSU
Suillus sibiricus (Singer) Singer
CSU-F-00545C. L. Ovrebo   45112005-08-12
USA, New Mexico, Lincoln, N. of Ruidoso, Big bonito trail no.36, off of st Hwy 37, 33.331749 -105.673041

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Suillus americanus (Peck) Snell
   45322005-10-17
USA, Tennessee, Blount, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Primitive Baptist Church, 35.602083 -83.813633

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Suillus Gray
CSU-F-01466C. L. Ovrebo   45342005-10-17
USA, Tennessee, Blount, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Mill Creek Falls Manway, 35.580867 -83.834717

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Suillus Gray
CSU-F-01449C. L. Ovrebo   45352005-10-17
USA, Tennessee, Blount, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Mill Creek Falls Manway, 35.580867 -83.834717

CSU
Suillus pictus A.H. Sm. & Thiers
   45362005-10-17
USA, Tennessee, Blount, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Mill Creek Falls Manway, 35.580867 -83.834717

CSU
Suillus americanus (Peck) Snell
   45372005-10-17
USA, Tennessee, Blount, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Mill Creek Falls Manway, 35.580867 -83.834717

CSU
Suillus pictus A.H. Sm. & Thiers
   45552005-10-20
USA, Tennessee, Blount, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Middle Prong Trail, 35.583427 -83.508219

CSU
Suillus hirtellus (Peck) Snell
CSU-F-00830C. L. Ovrebo   47832008-09-27
USA, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Little River National Wildlife Refuge, 35.949267 -94.733867

CSU
Suillus hirtellus (Peck) Snell
CSU-F-00834C. L. Ovrebo   48472009-09-19
USA, Oklahoma, Latimer, Robbers Cave State Park, 35.005433 -95.3376

CSU
Suillus decipiens (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Kuntze
CSU-F-00511C. L. Ovrebo   49402010-07-09
USA, Mississippi, Harrison, Harrison Experimental Forest, Desoto National Forest, 30.64975 -89.0419

CSU
Suillus hirtellus (Peck) Snell
CSU-F-00529C. L. Ovrebo   16531983-09-22
USA, Mississippi, Harrison, DeSoto National Forest, Harrison Experimental Forest, E. of Saucier, 30.6167 -89.0333

CSU
Suillus brevipes (Peck) Kuntze
CSU-F-00844C. L. Ovrebo   1992-10-22
USA, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Midwest City, Rose State College campus, 35.443582 -97.414139

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CSU-F-01572C. L. Ovrebo   16311983-09-15
USA, Mississippi, Harrison, Harrison Experimental Forest, 30.65 -89.042778

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Suillus Gray
CSU-F-01581C. L. Ovrebo & J. Izral   16371983-09-19
USA, Mississippi, Jackson, Wade-Vancleave Road, Pascagoula River bottomlands, 30.604444 -88.656111

CSU
Suillus Gray
CSU-F-01563C. L. Ovrebo   16541983-09-22
USA, Mississippi, Harrison, Harrison Experimental Forest, 30.65 -89.042778

CSU
Suillus brevipes (Peck) Kuntze
CSU-F-01898C. Brenke   19541985-12-07
USA, Mississippi, Perry, Desoto National Forest, Black Creek Wilderness Area, General Jackson Interpretive Trail, W of St. Hwy 29, 30.987694 -89.051867

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Boletinus Kalchbr.
CSU-F-02299C.L. Ovrebo   57532018-10-12
USA, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Co., 35.65 -97.4667

CSU
CSU-F-02520C. L. Ovrebo   59642021-12-28
United States, Texas, Newton Co., Along Co. Rd. 4045, 30.7327 -93.76722

CSU
Suillus pictus (Peck) Kuntze
CSU-F-02630C. L. Ovrebo   6831978-09-05
USA, Michigan, Marquette Co., Little Presque Isle, 46.633333 -87.466667


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