Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Plectania latahensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Plectania latahensis (Paden & Tylutki) M. Carbone, Agnello & Baglivo
WSP56268J.W. Paden; E.E. Tylutki, et al   1965-05-10
United States, Idaho, Latah, Jerome Creek, 46.93083 -116.70722

WSP
Plectania latahensis (Paden & Tylutki) M. Carbone, Agnello & Baglivo
WSP56283J.W. Paden; E.E. Tylutki, et al   1965-05-10
United States, Idaho, Latah, Jerome Creek, 46.93083 -116.70722

WSP
Plectania latahensis (Paden & Tylutki) M. Carbone, Agnello & Baglivo
WSP56284J.W. Paden; E.E. Tylutki, et al   1965-05-10
United States, Idaho, Latah, Jerome Creek, 46.93083 -116.70722

WSP
Plectania latahensis (Paden & Tylutki) M. Carbone, Agnello & Baglivo
WSP56288E.E. Tylutki; J.W. Paden, et al.   1965-05-10
United States, Idaho, Latah, Jerome Creek, 46.93083 -116.70722

WSP
Plectania latahensis (Paden & Tylutki) M. Carbone, Agnello & Baglivo
WSP56301E.E. Tylutki   1965-06-02
United States, Idaho, Latah, South Fork of Palouse River, near Robinaon Park, 46.73111 -116.46722

WSP
Plectania latahensis (Paden & Tylutki) M. Carbone, Agnello & Baglivo
WSP56303J.W. Paden; E.E. Tylutki, et al   1965-05-10
United States, Idaho, Latah, Jerome Creek, 46.93083 -116.70722

WSP
Plectania latahensis (Paden & Tylutki) M. Carbone, Agnello & Baglivo
WSP57812J.W. Paden   1967-05-21
United States, Washington, along U.S. 2, 1 mile east of Deception Creek, Snoqualmie National Forest, 48.872498 -120.405218

WSP
Plectania latahensis (Paden & Tylutki) M. Carbone, Agnello & Baglivo
WSP57814J.W. Paden   1967-05-22
United States, Washington, Mount Baker National Forest, 48.38694 -121.76333


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