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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Stamnaria equiseti (Hoffm.) Sacc.
WSP11648Robert M. Horner   1899-07-19
United States, Washington, Whitman, Pullman, 46.73139 -117.17861

WSP
Stamnaria equiseti (Hoffm.) Sacc.
WSP11649J.J. Davis; M.D.   1893-10-00
United States, Wisconsin, Kenosha, 42.578504 -87.653119

WSP
Stamnaria Fuckel
WSP11850C.V. Piper   1897-07-23
United States, Washington, Whitman, Pullman, 46.73139 -117.17861

WSP
Stamnaria equiseti (Hoffm.) Sacc.
WSP16219J. P. Meiners; C.G. Shaw, R. Sprague   1948-05-04
United States, Idaho, Latah, foothills of the Moscow Mountains, 46.80361 -116.86778

WSP
Stamnaria americana Massee & Morgan
WSP21406Unknown   1947-06-02
United States, Washington, Whitman, along Palouse Highway near Stadium Way, Pullman, 46.91028 -117.07472

WSP
Stamnaria equiiseti
WSP33708R. Sprague   1952-08-08
United States, Alaska, Anchorage Cove, Glacier Bay National Monument, 58.75 -136.5

WSP
Stamnaria americana Massee & Morgan
WSP39716Lee Bonar   1953-09-04
United States, Wisconsin, Sauk, Parfrey's Glen State Natural Area, east of Sauk Point, 43.42806 -89.65889

WSP
Stamnaria americana Massee & Morgan
WSP41219C. V. Piper   1898-06-29
United States, Washington, Whitman, Pullman, 46.73139 -117.17861

WSP
Stamnaria americana Massee & Morgan
WSP44834H.C. Govindu   1955-07-21
United States, Washington, Kittitas, Iron-Bear Creek Trail, intersection with Highway U.S. 2, Wentachee National Forest, 47.11111 -121.28333

WSP
Stamnaria americana Massee & Morgan
WSP52623H.C. Greene   1962-09-19
United States, Wisconsin, Sauk, Parfrey's Glen State Natural Area, east of Sauk Point, 43.42806 -89.65889

WSP
Stamnaria amaricana
WSP60586W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1975-05-03
United States, Ohio, Greene, John Bryan State Park, 39.79111 -83.85444


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