Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Marasmius cremeus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Marasmius cremeus Wannathes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-000607N. Wannathes   1182003-08-22
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Mae Taeng, Pa Deng Village, Pathummikaram temple on Highway 1095., 19.112603 98.741718

SFSU
Marasmius cremeus Wannathes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-024750N. Wannathes   3662005-06-27
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon National Park, at 25 km marker on Highway 1009., 18.54551 98.558695

SFSU
Marasmius cremeus Wannathes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-024758N. Wannathes   0852003-08-04
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Mae Taeng District, "Water Conservation Area" at 22 km marker on Highway 1095., 19.125 98.761667, 724m

SFSU
Marasmius cremeus Wannathes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-024769N. Wannathes   1542004-06-10
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon National Park, at 25 km marker on Highway 1009., 18.542333 98.5585, 1076m

SFSU
Marasmius cremeus Wannathes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-024808N. Wannathes   0422003-07-27
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Mae Taeng District, Mushroom Research Centre, 27 km marker on Highway 1095., 19.118777 98.733289

SFSU
Marasmius cremeus Wannathes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-024814N. Wannathes   0992003-08-10
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Mae Taeng District, Mushroom Research Centre, 27 km marker on Highway 1095., 19.118777 98.733289

SFSU
Marasmius cremeus Wannathes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-024818N. Wannathes   0692003-08-01
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Amphoe Mae Taeng, Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, Mok Fa waterfall on Highway 1095., 19.109683 98.77255, 1014m

SFSU
Marasmius cremeus Wannathes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-029071Y. S. Tan   3202004-07-06


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