Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Disciseda brandegei (Catastoma brandegei)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Disciseda brandegei (Lloyd) Zeller
MUOB 58038Alan Rockefeller   MUOB 580382010-11-03
United States, California, Vista, Buena Vista Park, 33.1558 -117.244

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Disciseda brandegei (Lloyd) Zeller
398965E. A. Smith   12341938-07-00
United States of America, Texas, Eastland Co., 32.388186 -98.979234

NY:NY
Disciseda brandegei (Lloyd) Zeller
398966E. A. Smith   12101938-07-00
United States of America, Texas, Eastland Co., 32.388186 -98.979234

NY:NY
Disciseda brandegei (Lloyd) Zeller
398964E. A. Smith   12371938-08-00
United States of America, Texas, Eastland Co., 32.388186 -98.979234

NY:NY
Disciseda brandegei (Lloyd) Zeller
398963E. E. Morse   428b1929-12-24
United States of America, California, Monterey Co., 36.617738 -121.916622

NY:NY
Disciseda brandegei (Lloyd) Zeller
398962E. E. Morse   4281934-02-18
United States of America, California, Alameda Co., 37.871593 -122.272747

NY:NY
291980T. S. Brandegee   
Mexico, Culiacan

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Fungi


NCU:Fungi
NCU-F-0003200Smith, E. A.   12371938-08-00
United States, Texas, Eastland, Cisco, 32.38806 -98.97889

NCU:Fungi
Disciseda brandegei (Lloyd) Zeller
NCU-F-0009474Mallery, T. D.   99241934-09-13
Mexico, Veracruz, Along route, 20-40 miles south of Magdalene, 18.389323 -97.058481

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 706666   0000-00-00
United States, California, Johnston I. M.

BPI
BPI 706670Brandegee T. S.   0000-00-00
Mexico, Caliacan, 24.79145 -107.401352

BPI
BPI 706674Archer W. A.   1916-10-15
United States, New Mexico, Columbus, 31.8276 -107.640023

BPI
BPI 706833Kennedy P. B.   0000-00-00
United States, Nevada, Reno, 39.529633 -119.813803


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