Dataset: MSC
Taxa: Hapalopilus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


MSC
Hapalopilus croceus (Pers.) Donk
MSC0231229W. J. Beal   
United States, Michigan, 42.732535 -84.555535

MSC
Hapalopilus gilvus (Schwein.) Murrill
MSC0227763E.B.   1908-10-03
United States, Arkansas, 35.769799 -91.640972

MSC
Hapalopilus gilvus (Schwein.) Murrill
MSC0227764E.B.   1908-10-03
United States, Arkansas, 35.769799 -91.640972

MSC
Hapalopilus gilvus (Schwein.) Murrill
MSC0250968E.B.   1913-10-21
United States, Oklahoma, 35.241207 -94.619944

MSC
Hapalopilus gilvus (Schwein.) Murrill
MSC0251277E.B.   1913-10-15
United States, Texas, 31.965723 -94.053803

MSC
Hapalopilus licnoides (Mont.) Murrill
MSC0251278E.B.   1914-11-23
United States, Florida, 30.438256 -84.280733


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