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

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium, Macrofungi


VT
UVMVT300394C. L. Shear   51471899-10-00
United States, Maryland, Takoma Park, 38.9799621 -77.0028305

VT
Calostoma ravenelii (Berk.) Massee
UVMVT300479Mr. & Mrs. C. L. Shear   57731899-10-08
United States, Maryland, Takoma Park, 38.9799621 -77.0028305

VT
UVMVT300566C. L. Shear   71041903-02-00
United States, Maryland, Takoma Park, 38.9799621 -77.0028305

VT
Daedalea confragosa (Bolton) Pers.
UVMVT300723C. L. Shear   51451900-03-25
United States, Maryland, Takoma Park, 38.9799621 -77.0028305

VT
Dasyscyphus rhytismatis (W. Phillips) Sacc.
UVMVT300747P. L. Ricker   60321903-05-03
United States, Maryland, Wildwood, 39.4416783 -77.3716235

VT
UVMVT300764C. S. Scofield   s.n.1910-03-09
United States, Maryland, Prince George's, 38.9587414 -76.8545151

VT
Erinella miniopsis (Ellis) Sacc.
UVMVT300771C. L. Shear   71061903-02-00
United States, Maryland, 38.9799621 -77.0028305

VT
UVMVT300902Mr. & Mrs. C. L. Shear   s.n.1899-05-00
United States, Maryland, 38.9799621 -77.0028305

VT
Rhizopogon rubescens (Tul. & C. Tul.) Tul. & C. Tul.
UVMVT301128C. L. Shear   51711900-11-00
United States, Maryland, Takoma Park, 38.9799621 -77.0028305

VT
UVMVT301284C. L. Shear   51661899-10-15
United States, Maryland, Takoma Park, 38.9799621 -77.0028305

VT
Tricholoma equestre (L.) P. Kumm.
UVMVT301321C. L. Shear   
United States, Maryland, detailed locality information protected

VT
UVMVT301323C. L. Shear   65101902-11-10
United States, Maryland, Takoma Park, 38.9799621 -77.0028305

VT
Tricholoma russula (Schaeff.) Gillet
UVMVT301324C. L. Shear   51411899-10-00
United States, Maryland, Takoma Park, 38.9799621 -77.0028305


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