Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cortinarius caninus (Dermocybe canina)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 985178   
Sweden

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BPI 774944McKnight, K. H.   830827011983-08-27
United States, Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park, Mount Washburn NW side, in mixed coniferous forest

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BPI 774954Nama Foray   KHM134551972-09-29
United States, Idaho, Bonner, Kanikan National Forest Priest Lake

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BPI 774980Smith, A. H.   32191935-10-18
United States, Washington, Lake Crescent, 48.058976 -123.814922

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BPI 839926Lloyd C. G.   1905-00-00
Sweden, Drottningholm, 59.333333 17.883333

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BPI 894762McKnight, K.H.   860804091986-08-04
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, wy, 43.040528 -108.630418

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BPI 894836Moser M.   1987-07-22
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, Brooks Creek Campground, Shoshone National Forest wyo

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BPI 894837Moser M.   1987-08-12
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, Flaggstaff Creek, North Fork origin, Teton National Forest wyo

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BPI 897583   McKnight 960811071996-08-11
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, Sand Point wy

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BPI 902967McKnight, K.H.   1983-08-27
United States, Wyoming, Mt. Washburn NW Side, Yellowstone National Park wy on soil in mixed coniferous forest

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BPI 905458MCKNIGHT V. B.   1994-07-28
United States, Wyoming, Park, Sand Point on Yellowstone Lake; Grant Village, Yellowstone National Park wy On moist soil in swampy area; subalpine, mixed coniferous forest

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BPI 906974McKnight, V. B.   910906101991-09-06
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, Brooks Lake, Shoshone National Forest wy on moss covered duff, subalpine mixed conifer forest


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