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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Leucogaster R. Hesse
WSP54166A. H. Smith   1964-08-05
United States, Idaho, Valley, west side of Cascade Reservoir, 44.51639 -116.04083

WSP
Leucogaster R. Hesse
WSP54255A. H. Smith   1964-08-05
United States, Idaho, Valley, west side of Cascade Reservoir, 44.51639 -116.04083

WSP
Leucogaster R. Hesse
WSP54280A.H. Smith   1964-08-05
United States, Idaho, Valley, west side of Cascade Reservoir, 44.51639 -116.04083

WSP
Leucogaster R. Hesse
WSP54428A. H. Smith   1964-07-08
United States, Idaho, Bonner, Binarch Creek, 48.47139 -116.91889

WSP
Leucogaster R. Hesse
WSP54598P. Miller   1964-07-14
United States, Idaho, Valley, 1/4 mile south of Forest Service Campground, west side of Cascade Reservoir, 44.45846 -116.04083

WSP
Leucogaster R. Hesse
WSP54633P. Miller   1964-07-23
United States, Idaho, Valley, 1/3 mile south of Forest Service Campground, west side of Cascade Reservoir, 44.472943 -116.04083

WSP
Leucogaster R. Hesse
WSP54634P. Miller   1964-07-11
United States, Idaho, Bonner, Canyon Creek, Priest River Experimental Forest, 48.35833 -116.79472

WSP
Leucogaster R. Hesse
WSP54648P. Miller   1964-07-23
United States, Idaho, Valley, 1/3 mile south of Forest Service Campground, west side of Cascade Reservoir, 44.472943 -116.04083

WSP
Leucogaster R. Hesse
WSP54659P. Miller   1964-07-22
United States, Idaho, Valley, 1/4 mile south of Forest Service Campground, west side of Cascade Reservoir, 44.45846 -116.04083


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