Dataset: WSP-
Taxa: Cordyceps
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP31304F. Petrak   1936-08-00
Czech Republic, Mährisch-Weisskirchen, -- Woods, 49.56002 17.743134

WSP
Cordyceps clavulata (Schwein.) Ellis & Everh.
WSP38278R.F. Cain   1938-08-06
Canada, Ontario, Bear Island, Lake Temagami, 46.982684 -80.067798

WSP
Cordyceps parasitica (Willd.) Seaver
WSP58403A.W. Slipp   1315 - Sta.11941-11-01
United States, Idaho, Bonner, 100 yards from highway, opposite Granite Creek, 48.696342 -117.003605, 914m

WSP
WSP64790W.B. Cooke   1979-09-30
United States, Ohio, Carroll, Hemlock Gorge (Mohican State Park), 39.58861 -82.15556

WSP
WSP65693W.B. Cooke   1979-09-30
United States, Ohio, Carroll, Hemlock Gorge (Mohican State Park), 40.611277 -82.266572

WSP
WSP65900W.B. Cooke   1980-09-21
United States, North Carolina, J.N. Couch, NAMA Foray (location unknown), 35.517886 -79.934082

WSP
Cordyceps ophioglossoides (J.F. Gmel.) Link
WSP69229W.B. Cooke   1978-09-17
United States, Michigan, Baraga, Baraga Plains Road, 46.679985 -88.591234

WSP
Cordyceps ophioglossoides (J.F. Gmel.) Link
WSP69238W.B. Cooke   1987-09-18
United States, Michigan, Iron, 8 miles south of Crystal Falls, US-2 Roadside Rest, 46.011771 -88.313181

WSP
WSP75316Jack D. Rogers   1973-08-00
United States, Minnesota, Itasca, Itasca County; not given, 47.498393 -93.642993

WSP
Cordyceps ophioglossoides (J.F. Gmel.) Link
WSP75317Jack D. Rogers   1972-08-00
United States, Minnesota, Carlton, Cloquet, 46.72161 -92.459357


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