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

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium, Macrofungi


VT
Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
UVMVT300226E. B. Maurs   33-611933-05-27
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, 42.2745145 -83.7295532

VT
Sarcoscypha floccosa (Schwein.) Cooke
UVMVT300275A. H. Smith   64111937-06-26
United States, Michigan, Jackson, Sharon Hollow, 42.2163136 -84.0934753

VT
Stamnaria americana Massee & Morgan
UVMVT300286E. B. Maurs   s.n.1931-11-19
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, 42.2745145 -83.7295532

VT
Ionomidotis irregularis (Schwein.) E.J. Durand
UVMVT300404A. H. Smith   76361937-09-21
United States, Michigan, Oakland, Bass Lake, 43.8303784 -86.4134789

VT
Bulgaria rufa Schwein.
UVMVT300476G. H. Hicks   s.n.1893-09-00
United States, Michigan, Near Mich. Ag. Coll. [now known as Michigan State University], 42.7012352 -84.481945

VT
Ciboria johnsonii Ellis & Everh.
UVMVT300526L. N. Johnson   s.n.1864-06-00
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, 42.2745145 -83.7295532

VT
Clavaria leucotephra Berk. & M.A. Curtis
UVMVT300700G. H. Hicks   s.n.1893-09-00
United States, Michigan, Near the Agricultural College [now known as Michigan State University], 42.7012352 -84.481945

VT
Phlebia zonata Berk. & M.A. Curtis
UVMVT300923G. H. Hicks   s.n.1892-01-00
United States, Michigan, Clinton, 42.7502897 -84.473877

VT
UVMVT301283G. H. Hicks   s.n.1892-12-00
United States, Michigan, Clinton, Near the Agricultural College [now known as Michigan State University], 42.7012352 -84.481945


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