Dataset: CINC
Taxa: Resupinatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Fungi


CINC
CINC-F-0006429Cooke, William Bridge   75361936-07-08
United States, California, Marin, Mt. Tamalpais, 37.924035 -122.596888, 533m

CINC
CINC-F-0006431Cooke, William Bridge   80991936-12-24
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, Polk Run, 39.247745 -84.29431

CINC
CINC-F-0006432Cooke, William Bridge   66231936-01-07
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, Weller Road, 39.259608 -84.323829

CINC
CINC-F-0006433Cooke, William Bridge   65871935-12-15
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, Newtown Woods, 39.124505 -84.361606

CINC
CINC-F-0006437Cooke, William Bridge   82661937-05-01
United States, Ohio, Jackson, Rock Run, 38.973405 -83.163515

CINC
CINC-F-0006438Phinney, Harry Kenyon   s.n.1940-10-03
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, Kroger Hills Park, 39.149281 -84.32294

CINC
CINC-F-0006440Cooke, William Bridge   6822A1936-04-11
United States, Ohio, Jackson, Little Salt Creek, 38.957153 -82.590901

CINC
CINC-F-0006441Cooke, William Bridge   66551936-01-07
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, Hazelwood Preserve (Harris M. Benedict Nature Preserve/Johnson Preserve), 39.261725 -84.353273, 245 - 295m

CINC
CINC-F-0006443Phinney, Harry Kenyon   s.n.1940-10-17
United States, Ohio, Clermont, East Fork of Little Miami River, near Ohio 133, 39.401231 -84.09961

CINC
CINC-F-0006444Cooke, William Bridge   16001932-10-25
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, Kroger Hills, 39.150157 -84.32093

CINC
CINC-F-0006446Fulford, Margaret H.   s.n.1929-10-13
United States, Ohio, Adams, Mineral Springs, 38.887016 -83.329354

CINC
CINC-F-0007196Cooke, William Bridge   65871935-12-15
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, Newtown Woods, 39.124505 -84.361606


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Google Map

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