Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cortinarius saxamontanus
Search Criteria: USA; Utah; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
302R. Fogel   F33641990-06-11
USA, Utah, Juab, 6 mi up Middle Creek from Callao Rd Junction, Deep Creek Mountains, W of Callao

MICH:Fungi
304R. Fogel   F38751992-07-10
USA, Utah, Wayne, Fishlake National Forest, 1.4 mi before Lake Creek, Forest Rte 206, 0.7 mi past Heart Lake, 38.4868 -111.4552

MICH:Fungi
311R. Fogel   F25561981-07-06
USA, Utah, Beaver, Beaver, ca 14 mi SE of, Forest Rd 137, between Anderson Meadow Reservoir & La Baron Reservoir, 38.2167 -111.4167, 2804m

MICH:Fungi
315R. Fogel   F36861992-06-19
USA, Utah, Piute, 7.7 mi from Interstate 70 on Red Creek Rd, Fishlake National Forest, Tushar Mountains

MICH:Fungi
317R. Fogel   F37171992-06-21
USA, Utah, Beaver, San Francisco Mountains, W of Milford, dry creek above Golden Reef Mine, 9 mi from junction of Route 21, 38.5278 -113.272

MICH:Fungi
318R. Fogel   F25541981-07-06
USA, Utah, Beaver, Beaver, ca 14 mi SE of, Forest Rd 137, between Anderson Meadow Reservoir & La Baron Reservoir, 38.2167 -111.4167, 2804m

MICH:Fungi
322R. Fogel   F38761992-07-10
USA, Utah, Wayne, Fishlake National Forest, 1.4 mi before Lake Creek, Forest Rte 206, 0.7 mi past Heart Lake, 38.4868 -111.4552

MICH:Fungi
26606R. Fogel   F51081995-07-20
USA, Utah, Tooele, W side of Swasey Peak, 4.5 mi NW of Antelope Spring near junction to Death (Dome) Valley, ca. 25.2 mi on Long Ridge Reservoir Road from US Highway 6-50, 38.5122 -113.2922

MICH:Fungi
26607R. Fogel   F51091995-07-20
USA, Utah, Tooele, W side of Swasey Peak, 4.5 mi NW of Antelope Spring near junction to Death (Dome) Valley, ca. 25.2 mi on Long Ridge Reservoir Road from US Highway 6-50, 38.5122 -113.2922


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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