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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Xylobolus subpileatus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Boidin
WSP52424W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1960-08-23
United States, Louisiana, Livingston Parish, near Walker, 32.19 -92.58361

WSP
Xylobolus frustulatus (Pers.) P. Karst.
WSP61110W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1970-04-25
United States, Ohio, Scioto, west end of Turkey Creek Lane, Shawnee State Forest, 38.72083 -83.21389

WSP
Xylobolus frustulatus (Pers.) P. Karst.
WSP64495W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1979-09-21
United States, Wisconsin, LaCrosse, Gundersen Arboretum, Norskedalen Nature and Heratage Center, north of Coon Valley, 43.07917 -90.54917

WSP
Xylobolus frustulatus (Pers.) P. Karst.
WSP65806W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1979-09-30
United States, Ohio, Tuscarawas, Tappan Lake, 40.35833 -81.22639

WSP
Xylobolus frustulatus (Pers.) P. Karst.
WSP67937W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1985-10-12
United States, Pennsylvania, Venango, Polk Wetlands, State Wildlife area 39, 41.3333 -79.8833


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Google Map

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