Dataset: RMS
Taxa: Vaginata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
Vaginata fulva (Schaeff.) A.H. Sm.
RMS0001684W. G. Solheim   46341956-08-16
USA, Wyoming, Albany, Happy Jack Picnic Area on tributary to Pole Creek, Laramie Mountains., 41.254635 -105.421551, 2530m

RMS
Vaginata livida (Pers.) Gray
RMS0001685W. G. Solheim   59521961-07-29
USA, Wyoming, Albany, Pole Mountain, Picnic Area, Happy Jack road, Laramie Mountains., 41.252312 -105.416315, 2530m

RMS
Vaginata livida (Pers.) Gray
RMS0001686W. G. Solheim   19101940-07-29
USA, Wyoming, Albany, Libby Creek Camp Ground, Medicine Bow Mountains., 41.324696 -106.175993, 2591m

RMS
Vaginata livida (Pers.) Gray
RMS0001688W. G. Solheim   21771947-08-06
USA, Wyoming, Albany, near Fox Park, Medicine Bow Mountains., 41.08056 -106.15111

RMS
Vaginata livida (Pers.) Gray
RMS0001689W. G. Solheim   31681950-08-13
USA, Wyoming, Albany, drainage at northwest base of Pole Mountain, Laramie Mountains., 41.254665 -105.424375, 2560m

RMS
Vaginata fulva (Schaeff.) A.H. Sm.
RMS0001691E. A. Chmielewski   1011951-08-14
USA, Michigan, Cheboygan, Billy's Creek

RMS
Vaginata livida (Pers.) Gray
RMS0001692F. Arenberg   1141938-08-12
USA, Wyoming, Albany, Telephone Lakes, 41.367843 -106.273932, 3353m

RMS
Vaginata livida (Pers.) Gray
RMS0001693W. G. Solheim   59211961-07-27
USA, Wyoming, Albany, Pole Mountain, Picnic Area, Happy Jack road, Laramie Mountains., 41.252022 -105.414212, 2530m

RMS
Vaginata livida (Pers.) Gray
RMS0001694W. G. Solheim   43481955-08-21
USA, Wyoming, Albany, drainage at northwest base of Pole Mountain, Laramie Mountains., 41.252084 -105.404978, 2499m


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