Dataset: CORT
Taxa: Phaeocollybia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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State University of New York College at Cortland


CORT
CORT010852Timothy J. Baroni   074071994-01-08
United States, California, Mendocino, Hwy 20, 10 miles West of Willits, 39.409457 -123.543178

CORT
CORT010856Timothy J. Baroni   023901975-10-10
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin, Chard Pond, 42.499444 -72.560865

CORT
CORT010857Steven Wormsley   000671988-09-27
United States, New York, Cortland, 42.601181 -76.180484

CORT
CORT010862Timothy J. Baroni   29301976-10-15
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire

CORT
CORT010864BVV   000021985-07-19
United States, New York, Hamilton, Long Point, 43.840093 -74.637808

CORT
CORT010866Timothy J. Baroni   058791987-12-04
United States, California, Mendocino, East of Ft. Bragg, 14-16 miles, Off Hwy. 20, 39.307674 -123.799459

CORT
CORT010874Timothy J. Baroni   035761978-10-03
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, 42.393146 -72.403696

CORT
CORT010913Timothy J. Baroni   023921975-10-10
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin, no information, 42.083431 -71.396725

CORT
CORT010915Timothy J. Baroni   067581992-01-12
United States, California, Mendocino, Jackson State Forest, 39.392391 -123.648902

CORT
Phaeocollybia jennyae (P. Karst.) Romagn.
CORT010922Timothy J. Baroni   072081993-08-22
United States, New York, Essex, Two bridge creek, 44.407828 -74.087096

CORT
Phaeocollybia jennyae (P. Karst.) Romagn.
CORT010924Timothy J. Baroni   066011991-08-20
United States, New York, Essex, Two Bridge Brook Swamp, 44.407828 -74.087096

CORT
CORT013553D. Jean Lodge   84041997-01-08
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Valle Nuevo National Park, old growth Pinus occidentalis forest, 18.807763 -70.681503


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.