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

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University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Radulomyces confluens (Fr.) M.P. Christ.
ARIZ-M-AN10156Connie Calhoun   82-32181982-00-00
USA, California, Marin, Audobon Ranch

ARIZ
Radulomyces fuscus (W.B. Cooke) Ginns
ARIZ-M-AN10111Robert L. Gilbertson   150451984-07-18
USA, Arizona, Pima, Summerhaven, Santa Catalina Mts, Coronado Nat. Forest

ARIZ
Radulomyces confluens (Fr.) M.P. Christ.
ARIZ-M-AN10120Meredith Blackwell   16691984-02-25
USA, Louisiana, Washington Parish, Fricke's Cave

ARIZ
Radulomyces molaris (Chaillet ex Fr.) M.P. Christ.
AN 034952   

ARIZ
Radulomyces molaris (Chaillet ex Fr.) M.P. Christ.
AN 035071L. G. Romell   50191914-09-29
Sweden, Halland, Slap, H1, Saro, unweit Kungsbacka Quercus

ARIZ
Radulomyces molaris (Chaillet ex Fr.) M.P. Christ.
AN 035072J. Ax. Nannfeldt   1953-07-28
Sweden, Oland, Persnäs parish, Stenninge, S-wards

ARIZ
Radulomyces molaris (Chaillet ex Fr.) M.P. Christ.
AN 035073E. Martensson   1908-02-00
Sweden, Skåne

ARIZ
Radulomyces molaris (Chaillet ex Fr.) M.P. Christ.
AN 035074Andr. Kmet   1892-11-21
Slovakia, Banskobystricky kraj, Prencow, Bohojo vrsok

ARIZ
Radulomyces tantalusensis Gilb. & Nakasone
AN 031673Robert L. Gilbertson   1991-10-06
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu District, Tantalus, Oahu

ARIZ
Radulomyces kama'aina Gilb. & Hemmes
AN 032694Robert L. Gilbertson   1998-11-22
United States, Hawaii, Hamakua District, Mauna Kea, Hawaii

ARIZ
Radulomyces poni Gilb. & Hemmes
AN 034766Don E. Hemmes   1998-12-02
United States, Hawaii, Hamakua District, Mauna Kea, Hawaii


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