Dataset: ARIZ
Taxa: Gloiodon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Gloiodon strigosus (Sw.) P. Karst.
ARIZ-M-AN12555Robert L. Gilbertson   160241986-09-13
USA, Alaska, Douglas Island Ski Area, Juneau

ARIZ
Gloiodon strigosus (Sw.) P. Karst.
ARIZ-M-AN12468W. G. Solheim   11531937-10-21
USA, New York, Michigan Hollow, Danby

ARIZ
Gloiodon strigosus (Sw.) P. Karst.
AN 017111L. H. Pennington   1915-04-19
USA, New York, Stone Quarry Falls

ARIZ
Gloiodon strigosus (Sw.) P. Karst.
ARIZ-M-AN12469Robert L. Gilbertson   30691961-10-18
USA, New York, Fayetteville, Green Lakes

ARIZ
Gloiodon strigosus (Sw.) P. Karst.
ARIZ-M-AN12561Fred Gray   101191971-04-26
USA, Arizona, Pima, Mt. Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mts, Coronado Nat. Forest

ARIZ
Gloiodon strigosus (Sw.) P. Karst.
AN 035589   1929-07-00

ARIZ
Gloiodon strigosus (Sw.) P. Karst.
AN 033354H. G. Emo   1932-09-27
United States, New York, Essex


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