Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Catathelasma imperiale (Armillaria imperialis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 752594Jackson, H. A. C.   1947-09-20
Canada, Quebec, L'Islet, Hydnum Woods, Elgin Road

BPI
BPI 752609Auquier, P.; Pescheur, P.; Rouma, Y.   1970-10-16
Belgium, Luxembourg under Picea

BPI
BPI 752611Webster, H.   1927-10-01
United States, Maine, Georgetown under spruces

BPI
BPI 752690Bresadola   1901-08-00
Unknown

BPI
BPI 752691Bubak, F.   1905-09-01
Czech Republic, Tabor, 49.997621 17.750476

BPI
BPI 752692Bresadola, G.   1922-08-00
Italy, Moena, 46.366667 11.65

BPI
BPI 753039Nama Foray   144711976-09-09
United States, Idaho, Valley, McCall vicinity of

BPI
BPI 896006Smith A. H.   F17541956-09-09
United States, Idaho, Valley, Payette Lakes ida

BPI
BPI 896007Anderson Frank   F85381965-08-27
United States, Yellowstone National Park Turbid Lake, On soil in conifer forest

BPI
BPI 896068Smith A. H.   1958-08-30
United States, Idaho, Valley, 19 miles east of McCall ida

BPI
BPI 896117Smith, A. H.   1958-08-30
United States, Idaho, Valley, 19 miles east of McCall id in conifer forest

BPI
BPI 896672McKnight K.H.   25211963-08-27
United States, Utah, Summit, Fish and Game Cabin uta

BPI
BPI 896676Plaskowitz J.   1982-07-26
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Snake River Picnic Grounds, Grand Teton National Park wy On soil & Forest litter under Picea

BPI
BPI 896678Plaskowitz J.   1982-08-03
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Snake River Picnic Grounds, Grand Teton National Park wy In Picea- Populus forest

BPI
BPI 896849Plaskowitz, J.   1982-08-17
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Snake River Picnic Grounds, Grand Teton National Park ywy on soil under spruce & cottonwood


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