Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pluteus admirabilis, Pluteus admirabilis var. admirabilis, Pluteus admirabilis var. fuscus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MIN:Fungi
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498465Healy, R.   Healy s.n.2009-08-07
United States, Minnesota, Fillmore, Sinkhole Trail, Forestville/ Mystery Caves State Park, 43.629362 -92.216437

MIN:Fungi
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726921R. L. Shaffer   7-14-64-M61964-07-14
United States, Michigan

MIN:Fungi
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917282Healy, R.   DJM16202009-08-14
United States, Minnesota, Kittson, Lake Bronson State Park, North side, 48.728773 -96.602857

MIN:Fungi
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925884Healy, R.   RH11482010-07-28
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Itasca State Park, Nicollet Trail, 47.172533 -95.222784

MIN:Fungi
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925781McLaughlin, David J.   DJM17542009-10-06
United States, Minnesota, Fillmore, Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park, Sinkhole Ridge Trail, 43.64 -92.21

MIN:Fungi
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967259Vachuska, Colleen   V0922021-10-11
United States, Minnesota, Nicollet, Fort Ridgely State Park, 44.448162 -94.72993

MIN:Fungi
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967263Vachuska, Colleen   V0962021-10-12
United States, Minnesota, Brown, Flandrau State Park, 44.294435 -94.462923

iDigBio-MICH:fungi
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192433M. G. Weaver   16101968-07-24
United States, Minnesota, Isanti, cedar creek natural history area., 44.423333 -93.186111

iDigBio-F:botany
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c0307096fS. E. Westmoreland   nama 2001-097
United States, Minnesota, Stearns, larch swamp east of partch woods, 45.623474 -94.359963

iDigBio-ILLS
ills00155527W.J. Sundberg   s.n.1977-09-17
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, schoolcraft trail, 47.197458 -95.201964


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