Dataset: RMS
Taxa: Geoglossaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


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Corynetes robustus E.J. Durand
RMS0003808I. L. Conners   46931937-10-10
Canada, Quebec

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Geoglossum nigritum (Pers.) Cooke
RMS0002583A. W. Slipp   15021943-09-10
USA, Idaho, Station 26.

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RMS0002579E. B. Mains   42041938-08-19
USA, New Hampshire ???, Randolph, N.H.

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RMS0002580E. B. Mains   50181939-08-22
USA, Michigan, Rock River, Mich

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RMS0002581E. B. Mains   32-3961932-08-28
USA, Michigan, Pork River, Mich.

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RMS0002582A. H. Smith   s.n.1929-07-30
USA, Michigan, Mud Lake Bog, Whitmore Lake.

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RMS0031391E. B. Mains   42101938-08-19
United States, New Hampshire, Randolph

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RMS0002521S. L. Meyer   s.n.1941-08-03
USA, Tennessee, Blount, Cades Cove, The Great Smoky Mountains National Park., 35.59413 -83.841671

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Gloeoglossum difforme (Fr.) E.J. Durand
RMS0002520S. L. Meyer   s.n.1943-08-01
USA, Tennessee, Jefferson, Indian Creek, Great Smoky Mountains National Park., 35.963619 -83.29841

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Gloeoglossum difforme (Fr.) E.J. Durand
RMS0002522E. B. Mains   42151938-08-19
USA, New Hampshire ???, Randolph, N.H.

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Gloeoglossum difforme (Fr.) E.J. Durand
RMS0031390E. B. Mains   42151938-08-19
United States, New Hampshire, Coos, Randolph

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Microglossum olivaceum (Pers.) Gillet
RMS0014190H. V. Smith   94541937-12-06
United States, California, Orick.

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Microglossum rufum (Schwein.) Underw.
RMS0014191S. L. Meyer   1941-08-03
United States, Tennessee, Cades Cove.

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RMS0001590T. T. McCabe   s.n.1939-03-20
USA, California, Marin, 2 1/2 miles south Inverness.

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RMS0021109A. H. Smith   1929-08-24
United States, Michigan, Whitmore Lake, mudlake bog.

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Trichoglossum walteri (Berk.) E.J. Durand
RMS0021110J. W. Groves   s.n.1961-08-17
Canada, Ontario, Bell's Corners; 45.328512 -75.817769, 45.328512 -75.817769


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