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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Euryachora Fuckel
WSP13532unknown   1997-06-25
United States, Oregon, Malheur National Forest, 20 miles north of Burns, 43.876087 -119.05306, 150 - 210m

WSP
Euryachora Fuckel
WSP13533Sprague; Meiners; Fischer   1947-06-04
United States, Utah, Cache, Logan Canyon, 41.74028 -111.79306

WSP
Euryachora Fuckel
WSP13534Sprague; Fischer; Meiners   1947-06-08
United States, Utah, Clinton, 41.13972 -112.04972

WSP
Euryachora Fuckel
WSP16058unknown   1947-08-09
United States, Washington, 3 miles north of Andrews Creek, Chelan National Forest, 47.988141 -122.885

WSP
Euryachora stellaris (Pers.) Fuckel
WSP27418Wilhelm N. Suksdorf   1883-07-25
United States, Washington, Klickitat, Falcon Valley, 48.17528 -117.72361

WSP
Euryachora sedi (Link) Fuckel
WSP31468Eric Aberg   1936-12-20
Sweden, Upland: Funbo parish, Storudden, 62.286158 15.743109

WSP
Euryachora Fuckel
WSP38247R. Sprague   1947-08-08
United States, Washington, 3 miles up Andrews Creek, Chelan National Forest, 47.94472 -122.885

WSP
Euryachora stellaris (Pers.) Fuckel
WSP45157C.G. Shaw; Field Mycology Class   1953-07-31
United States, Washington, Yakima Indian Reservation, 46.15 -120.03333

WSP
Euryachora stellaris (Pers.) Fuckel
WSP45272C.G. Shaw; Field Mycology Class   1955-07-09
United States, Washington, Asotin, Umatilla National Forest, 46.01667 -118.03333

WSP
Euryachora ulmi (Schleich.) J. Schröt.
WSP55062Franz Petrak   1913-05-00
Czechoslovakia, Moravia, 49.375803 17.402832

WSP
Euryachora betulina (Fr.) J. Schröt.
WSP56837R. F. Cain   1962-08-04
Canada, Alberta, Jasper National Park, Mielta Hot Springs, 52.75 -118.166667

WSP
Euryachora Fuckel
WSP75787Roderick Sprague   1947-06-22
United States, California, Mono, Crowley Lake, 37.618592 -118.734276


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