Dataset: NYBG-Pacific
Taxa: Tricholomataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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NYBG, C.V. Starr Virtual Herbarium


NYBG-NY:Pacific
357581Collector unspecified   s.n.
United States, Hawaii

NYBG-NY:Pacific
Gymnopus luxurians (Peck) Murrill
225871D. E. Hemmes   12861996-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Lili'uokalani Gardens

NYBG-NY:Pacific
Gymnopus luxurians (Peck) Murrill
225872D. E. Desjardin   58651993-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Puna District, MacKenzie State Park on the southeast coast

NYBG-NY:Pacific
Gymnopus menehune Desjardin, Halling & Hemmes
657697D. E. Desjardin   DED58661993-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Hawai`i, Puna Dist, MacKenzie Beach State Park

NYBG-NY:Pacific
Gymnopus menehune Desjardin, Halling & Hemmes
279848D. E. Desjardin   DED65151996-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, American Savings parking lot

NYBG-NY:Pacific
Gymnopus menehune Desjardin, Halling & Hemmes
279849D. E. Desjardin   DED58661993-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Puna District, Mackenzie State Park on the SE coast

NYBG-NY:Pacific
Gymnopus subpruinosus (Murrill) Desjardin, Halling & Hemmes
279850D. E. Desjardin   DED61421995-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Kauai, Kaua`i, Kuia Natural, Reserve, Nualolo trail, 22.1051 -159.677

NYBG-NY:Pacific
Porpoloma bambusarum Desjardin & Hemmes
775752D. E. Desjardin   DED6572p.p.1996-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Maui, Maui: Koolau State Forest Reserve; Na'ili'iliha'ele trail, 20.8869 -156.21

NYBG-NY:Pacific
Porpoloma bambusarum Desjardin & Hemmes
775751D. E. Desjardin   DED54621992-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Manoa Valley; Manoa Valley Trail


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Google Map

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