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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pluteus romellii (Agaricus romellii, Pluteus lutescens, Pluteus splendidus, Agaricus nanus var. lutescens, Pluteus nanus subsp. lutescens, Pluteus nanus var. lutescens)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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890568BioBlitz 2005   MVWR 552005-06-11
United States, Minnesota, Scott, Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Louisville Swamp Unit, 44.740036 -93.6127123

MIN:Fungi
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896163McLaughlin, D.J., E.G. McLaughlin, M. Padamsee   MCBS 1672007-08-29
United States, Minnesota, Lyon, Camden State Park, 44.361211 -95.927037

MIN:Fungi
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910794Healy, R.   BioBlitz2009-272009-06-13
United States, Minnesota, Ramsey, St. Paul, Crosby Farm Regional Park, 44.902611 -93.151538

MIN:Fungi
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920095Gerenday, A.   Bioblitz2010-112010-06-12
United States, Minnesota, Dakota, Vermillion Highlands Wildlife Management Area, 44.689171 -93.063242

MIN:Fungi
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947604McLaughlin, David J.   BioBlitz2013_0032013-06-15
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Mississippi River and Recreation Area, 44.9 -93.19

MIN:Fungi
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950327Gerenday, Anna   AG 005101988-10-01
United States, Minnesota, Washington, St. Croix River flood plain in Steamboat Park, 44.897 -92.781, 210m

MIN:Fungi
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956111Kleinschmidt, Keith   MNMF 2162017-08-05
United States, Minnesota, Washington, Afton State Park, trail going north east from bridge at first large dip in park road past park entrance, 44.847 -92.7864, 252m

MIN:Fungi
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965732Nguyen, N. H.   CC10272014-09-18
United States, Minnesota, Isanti, Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve; Foray 2) road to aspen stand, 45.04749 -93.199936


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