Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Geopora cooperi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
Geopora cooperi f. cooperi Harkn.
BPI 1104631Smith A. H.   713201964-10-19
United States, Washington, Pend Oreille State Park, Pend Oreille Co.

BPI
BPI 684593Smith A. H.   649771962-06-22
United States, Idaho, Brundage Mountain, MCCALL, Valley Co.

BPI
BPI 684678Cooper   1884-12-00
United States, California, Haywards, 37.636745 -122.076676

BPI
Geopora cooperi f. cooperi Harkn.
BPI 684679Goetz Christel; Goetz Donald   1972-11-05
United States, Oregon, Portland, Multnomah Co.

BPI
Geopora cooperi f. cooperi Harkn.
BPI 684680Smith A. H.   650361962-06-26
United States, Idaho, Lake Fork Creek, MCCALL, Valley Co. North Fork of

BPI
Geopora cooperi f. cooperi Harkn.
BPI 684681Trappe J. M.   1968-09-26
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Hood River Co. 20 miles S. of

BPI
Geopora cooperi f. cooperi Harkn.
BPI 684682Trappe J. M.   5051965-10-10
United States, Washington, Stehekin Valley, Chelan Co.

BPI
Geopora cooperi f. cooperi Harkn.
BPI 684683Trelease Wm. ?   1884-12-00
United States, California, Hayward, 37.66882 -122.080796

BPI
Geopora cooperi f. cooperi Harkn.
BPI 684684Trappe J. M.   4810
United States, Washington, Tieton River, Yakima Co. Indian Creek Forest Camp

BPI
Geopora cooperi f. gilkeyae Burds.
BPI 685053Smith A. H.   52974
United States, Colorado, Trout Lake, San Juan Mountains, San Miguel Co.

BPI
BPI 722036Suksdorf W. N.   1910-10-17
United States, Washington

BPI
BPI 904746Trueblood, E.; M.E.M.   58701975-08-31
United States, Idaho, Owyhee, Fairview area between old mine and cemetery id

BPI
BPI 904793Plaskowitz, J.   1982-09-10
United States, Wyoming, Park, Petrified Tree, Yellowstone National Park wy on soil in mixed coniferous forest


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