INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cyclaneusma niveum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


ILLS:FUNGUS
Cyclaneusma niveum (Pers.) DiCosmo, Peredo & Minter
I. Tqavares   1962-05-31
United States, California, Ventura, About 3 miles south of Pine Mountain Summit, Highway 399

ILLS:FUNGUS
Cyclaneusma niveum (Pers.) DiCosmo, Peredo & Minter
L. Bonar   1962-05-10
United States, California, Eldorado, Marshall Gold Discovery Park, Site of Sutter's Mill, Coloma

ILLS:FUNGUS
Cyclaneusma niveum (Pers.) DiCosmo, Peredo & Minter
I. Tqavares   1966-04-01
United States, California, Amador, Near low ridge with Arctostaphylos, scrub oak, in clay soil. About 1-1/2 miles south of highway 88, about 1 mile east of junction with Highway 124 to Ione.

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Cyclaneusma niveum (Pers.) DiCosmo, Peredo & Minter
ILL00087295Lee Bonar   s.n.1962-05-10
United States, California, Eldorado County, 38.80111 -120.89869

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Cyclaneusma niveum (Pers.) DiCosmo, Peredo & Minter
ILL00087298K.W. Krieger   1894-00-00

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Cyclaneusma niveum (Pers.) DiCosmo, Peredo & Minter
ILL00087297Vera M. Miller   s.n.1942-11-20
United States, California, Alameda County, 37.87159 -122.27275

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Cyclaneusma niveum (Pers.) DiCosmo, Peredo & Minter
ILL00087299Isabelle I. Travares   19891966-04-01
United States, California, Amador County, 38.30489 -120.91783

ILLS-ILL:FUNGUS
Cyclaneusma niveum (Pers.) DiCosmo, Peredo & Minter
ILL00087296Isabelle Tavares   13081962-05-31
United States, California, Ventura County, 34.58037 -119.27959


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Google Map

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