Dataset: WIS
Taxa: Zwackhiomyces
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


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Zwackhiomyces dispersus (J. Lahm ex Körb.) Triebel & Grube
WIS-L-0032470John W. Thomson   225831984-08-03
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Sylvan Dale Ranch Just east of mouth of Big Thompson Canyon & The Narrows, 40.416667 -105.216667

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Zwackhiomyces dispersus (J. Lahm ex Körb.) Triebel & Grube
WIS-L-0103190Allen C. Skorepa   26011966-11-00
United States, Illinois, Randolph, Piney Creek Ravine, 37.900456 -89.636249

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Zwackhiomyces dispersus (J. Lahm ex Körb.) Triebel & Grube
WIS-L-0103191John W. Thomson   134971966-10-23
United States, Wisconsin, Forest, Beside Hwy. 55, 10 mi S. of Alvin, 45.830905 -88.811321

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WIS-L-0103192Ann DeBolt   5791984-10-04
United States, Montana, Flathead, Glacier National Park, the top of Mt. Oberlin, just west of Continental Divide at Logan Pass, 48.7 -113.73, 2450m

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Zwackhiomyces dispersus (J. Lahm ex Körb.) Triebel & Grube
WIS-L-0113336Susan Will-Wolf   20991988-10-04
United States, South Dakota, Pennington, Badlands National Park, Yellow Mounds area, hwy SD 240, 43.844444 -102.191667, 820m

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Zwackhiomyces dispersus (J. Lahm ex Körb.) Triebel & Grube
WIS-L-0109109J. Poelt   s.n.1963-08-01
Austria, Salzburg, Hohe Tauern, Glocknergruppe, Grat, N of the Schmiedinger notch, above the Krefelder Cottage, 47.212715 12.696117, 2700m

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Zwackhiomyces coepulonus (Norman) Grube & R. Sant.
WIS-L-0122341J. Hafellner   s.n.1989-07-28
Austria, Carinthia, Karnten: Hohe Tauern National Park, Ankogel Mts, the steep E of Hagener Hutte towards the Mt Greilkopf, NW of Mallnitz. MTB 8944/4. Alt. c, 47.026873 13.091685, 2350 - 2450m

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Zwackhiomyces sphinctrinoides (Zwackh) Grube & Hafellner
WIS-L-0129910K. Kalb   277051995-06-15
Germany, Bavaria, Landkreis Neumarkt: Neumarkt, 49.24513 11.500191


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