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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP39195W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1948-11-05
United States, Washington, Spokane, 47.620665 -117.403948

WSP
Trichoscyphella agassizii
WSP57024R. F. Cain   1959-08-16
Canada, Quebec, Grotto, Perce, Gaspe Peninsula, 45.4039 -75.826

WSP
Trichoscyphella arida (W. Phillips) E. Müll. & S. Ahmad
WSP60036W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1970-07-28
United States, California, Shasta, Eagle Peak area, Lassen Volcanic National Park, 40.48111 -121.38222, 2652m

WSP
Trichoscyphella arida (W. Phillips) E. Müll. & S. Ahmad
WSP60290W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1969-08-28
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Austin Pass, Mount Baker National Forest, 48.85194 -121.68389, 1463m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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