Dataset: ACAD
Taxa: Cuphophyllus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Acadia University, E. C. Smith Herbarium


ACAD
ACAD:288FKA H   2881933-10-09
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, (Kentville), 45.07662 -64.49592

ACAD
288FH, KA   2881933-10-09
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, (Kentville), 45.07662 -64.49592

ACAD
Cuphophyllus borealis (Peck) Bon ex Courtec.
891FH, KA   8911938-09-24
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Kentville, 45.07662 -64.49592

ACAD
3952FH, KA   39521958-10-19
Canada, Nova Scotia, Hants, Gore, 45.12085 -63.71737

ACAD
Cuphophyllus canescens (A.H. Sm. & Hesler) Bon
10451FH, KA   104511973-08-09
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Aylesford Lake, 44.948175 -64.66139

ACAD
Cuphophyllus canescens (A.H. Sm. & Hesler) Bon
10543FH, KA   105431973-09-04
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Aylesford Lake, 44.948175 -64.66139

ACAD
Cuphophyllus virgineus (Wulfen) Kovalenko
6361FH, KA; C, S; C, J   63611956-09-02
Canada, Nova Scotia, Victoria, Baddeck, 46.09964 -60.75111

ACAD
Cuphophyllus virgineus (Wulfen) Kovalenko
7183FH, KA; Curtis   71831965-09-18
Canada, New Brunswick, Grand Falls

ACAD
Cuphophyllus virgineus (Wulfen) Kovalenko
7190FHarrison, KA   71901962-09-22
Canada, Nova Scotia, Annapolis, Kejimkujik Lake

ACAD
Cuphophyllus borealis (Peck) Bon ex Courtec.
9116FSmith,AH   9116
United States, California, Humboldt, Trinidad

ACAD
Cuphophyllus virgineus (Wulfen) Kovalenko
9113FSmith,AH   91131950-00-00
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Mud Lake

ACAD
Cuphophyllus virgineus (Wulfen) Kovalenko
9105FHarrison, KA   91051968-10-13
Canada, Nova Scotia, Guysborough, Waternish, 45.19558 -62.013


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