Dataset: OSU-M
Taxa: Lachnocladiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Fungi, OSC


OSU-OSC:M
12639Haines   USDA 606741879-01-01
Mexico, Puebla, Chester, Camino Paso de Cortez-Tlamacas, 1700m

OSU-OSC:M
16416Maggie Rogers   1995-03-09
United States, Oregon, Benton, Wallowa Lake

OSU-OSC:M
16423Maggie Rogers   1937-11-20
United States, Oregon, Linn, Above Cascadia, Linn Co, Oregon

OSU-OSC:M
28905Cooke; W.B. Cooke   Cooke 336791962-08-25
United States, Oregon, Linn, House Rock CG

OSU-OSC:M
38026F.P. Sipe   2007-01-01
Mexico, Puebla, Carroll, Camino Paso de Cortez-Tlamacas, 1700m

OSU-OSC:M
41211Jim Trappe   Trappe 67971982-07-13
United States, Oregon, Benton, Above Cascadia, Linn Co, Oregon

OSU-OSC:M
45804Haines; John Haines   1879-01-01
Mexico, Puebla, Chester, Camino Paso de Cortez-Tlamacas, 1700m

OSU-OSC:M
6115S.M. Zeller   
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama

OSU-OSC:M
6191S.M. Zeller   2016-11-04
Mexico, Puebla, St. Louis, Camino Paso de Cortez-Tlamacas, 1700m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.