Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lactarius thejogalus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MIN:Fungi
Image Associated With the Occurrence
839735Leacock, Patrick   PRL17211993-09-15
United States, Minnesota, Itasca, Scenic State Park, 47.7361 -93.5625

MIN:Fungi
Image Associated With the Occurrence
839709Leacock, Patrick   PRL15891993-08-30
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Grand Marais Point, 47.75 -90.33

MIN:Fungi
Image Associated With the Occurrence
839715Leacock, Patrick   PRL16111993-09-01
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Loon Lake, 48.512 -90.392

MIN:Fungi
Image Associated With the Occurrence
839699Leacock, Patrick   PRL15471993-08-27
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Tettegouche State Park, 47.34 -91.2

MIN:Fungi
Image Associated With the Occurrence
840071Leacock, Patrick   PRL18001994-06-28
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Tettegouche State Park, 47.356 -91.2605

MIN:Fungi
Image Associated With the Occurrence
957808Leacock, Patrick   PRL2621986-09-20
United States, Minnesota, Anoka, Camp Salie, 45.37 -93.09

MIN:Fungi
Image Associated With the Occurrence
957809Leacock, Patrick   PRL2151986-09-06
United States, Minnesota, Cass, Lake George, 46.88 -94.02

MIN:Fungi
Image Associated With the Occurrence
957810Leacock, Patrick   PRL9341989-09-16
United States, Minnesota, Cass, Deep Portage Conservation Reserve, 44.9 -94.38

MIN:Fungi
Image Associated With the Occurrence
957811Leacock, Patrick   PRL11281990-09-30
United States, Minnesota, Carlton, Hemlock Ravine Scientific and Natural Area, 46.67 -92.35

MIN:Fungi
Image Associated With the Occurrence
957813Leacock, Patrick   PRL13361992-09-12
United States, Minnesota, Cass, Deep Portage Conservation Reserve, 46.903 -94.387

MIN:Fungi
Image Associated With the Occurrence
957812Leacock, Patrick   PRL12621991-10-05
United States, Minnesota, Pine, St. Croix State Forest, 46.05 -92.44


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