Dataset: MU
Taxa: Calostomataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
Calostoma Desv.
000222881F. O. Grover   1011933-07-30

MU
000190567Ellis   7991894-10-00
USA, New Jersey, Newfield, 39.5481327 -75.0167084

MU
000190582W. B. Cooke   510841975-10-03
USA, Virginia, Lee, Wilderness Trail Campground and Green Leaf trail, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, 36.625003 -83.611453

MU
000190581W. B. Cooke   577911979-09-30
USA, West Virginia, [Specific locality information not included with specimen.], 38.497294 -80.946777

MU
000190580W. B. Cooke   580621979-11-02
USA, Texas, Hardin, Turkey Creek area, Big Thicket Nature Preserve, 30.484386 -94.335734, 20 - 30m

MU
000190579W. B. Cooke   631461985-10-12
USA, Pennsylvania, Venango, [Specific locality information not included with specimen.], 41.3333 -79.8833

MU
000190584W. B. Cooke   611481982-08-20
USA, New Jersey, Yard's Creek Reservoir, 41.001687 -75.054608, 275 - 475m

MU
000191215J. Barry   s.n.
United States, Kentucky, Powell, Natural Bridge, 37.772584 -83.684358

MU
Calostoma ravenelii (Berk.) Massee
000190568C. L. Shear   14121899-10-08
USA, Maryland, Takoma Park, 38.977296 77.007486, 85 - 90m

MU
Calostoma ravenelii (Berk.) Massee
000190583W. H. Long   9017
USA, Virginia, Ballston, 38.880112 -77.113868

MU
000246652S. F. Harkness   7271879-10-00
United States, Massachusetts, Thorndike, 42.187593 -72.335638

MU
Calostoma lutescens (Schwein.) Burnap
000190585Steve   s.n.1975-09-17
USA, Kentucky, Tight Hollow, Red River Gorge, 37.7667 -83.6167

MU-MU-F-58216:000301462
Calostoma lutescens (Schweinitz) Burnap
58216Django Grootmyers   2017-11-06
United States, West Virginia, Monongalia County. Coopers Rock State Forest. Growing scattered in a cluster of at least 5 (most rotten) at the base of an oak., 39.655 -79.7867


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