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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Echinoderma asperum (Agaricus acutesquamosus, Agaricus asper, Agaricus mariae, Amplariella aspera, Cystolepiota acutesquamosa, Cystolepiota aspera, Cystolepiota friesii, Echinoderma acutesquamosum, Echinoderma friesii, Fungus elvensis, Lepiota acutesquamosa, Lepiota aspera, Lepiota friesii, Agaricus... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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957913Leacock, Patrick   PRL6411988-09-08
United States, Minnesota, Washington, Warner Nature Center, 45.17 -92.83

MIN:Fungi
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957916Leacock, Patrick   PRL8521989-09-05
United States, Minnesota, Stearns, Partch Woods Scientific and Natural Area, 45.62 -94.38

MIN:Fungi
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965590Vachuska, Peter   V0682021-09-13
United States, Minnesota, Nicollet, Fort Ridgely State Park, 44.449745 -94.733343

MIN:Fungi
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794151Meyer, Robert J.   Meyer 3171978-10-07
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, In Minneapolis, Park behind U.S. Veterans Hospital. West of Mississippi R. [river]

MIN:Fungi
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965741Nguyen, N. H.   CC10332014-09-18
United States, Minnesota, Isanti, Cedar Creek Ecosytem Science Reserve; road to aspen stand, 45.04749 -93.199936

MIN:Fungi
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877252McLaughlin, D.J.   DJM4491987-07-19
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Minneapolis, 44.972228 -93.26155

MIN:Fungi
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965724Quandt, C. A.   CC10152014-09-18
United States, Minnesota, Isanti, Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve; Foray 2) road to aspen stand, 45.04749 -93.199936

MIN:Fungi
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969175Beatty, Briana   Smith 2192022-09-23
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Itasca State Park; foray #1


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