Dataset: FPF
Taxa: Columnocystis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


FPF
Columnocystis abietina (Pers.) Pouzar
FPF796E.2Davidson, R.W.   1953-03-23
United States, Cameron Pass 10200, 40.520816 -105.892513

FPF
Columnocystis abietina (Pers.) Pouzar
FPF1000EDavidson, R.W. & P.L. Lentz   1953-06-24
United States, Fraser Exp. For, Fool Creek Rd, 39.847209 -105.91168

FPF
Columnocystis abietina (Pers.) Pouzar
FPF1252ELentz, P.L.   1953-07-21
United States, Turkey Creek, Redcliff, 39.507208 -106.37864

FPF
Columnocystis abietina (Pers.) Pouzar
FPF1675BDavidson, R.W.   1951-08-23
United States, Colorado, White River National Forest, 39.56068 -106.892462

FPF
Columnocystis abietina (Pers.) Pouzar
FPF3449C   1951-07-19
United States, Rabbit Ears Pass, 40.384704 -106.611707

FPF
Columnocystis abietina (Pers.) Pouzar
FPF3451FDavidson, R.W.   1951-07-31
United States, Colorado, 101 Ranch, Trappers Lake, White River National Forest, 39.991616 -107.234829

FPF
Columnocystis abietina (Pers.) Pouzar
FPF4162EMielke, J.L.   1948-08-12
United States, Utah, Five Lakes, Boulder Mt, Dixie National Forest, 38.063711 -111.534724

FPF
Columnocystis abietina (Pers.) Pouzar
FPF4174FMielke, J.L.   1948-07-01
United States, Utah, Boulder Mt, Dixie National Forest, 37.976339 -111.645754

FPF
Columnocystis abietina (Pers.) Pouzar
FPF4202GDavidson, R.W., J.L. Mielke & E.M. Hornibrook   1945-08-11
United States, Fraser Exp. For., 39.847209 -105.91168

FPF
Columnocystis abietina (Pers.) Pouzar
FPF741DDavidson, R.W.   1952-07-01
United States, Rabbit Ears Pass, 40.384704 -106.611707


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