Dataset: MIL-
Taxa: Cantharellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


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Cantharellus cinnabarinus (Schwein.) Schwein., 1832
B114309Fred W. Hainer   116-81963-08-17
United States, Wisconsin, Sheboygan

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Craterellus fallax A.H. Sm., 1968
B159023A. D. Parker   1983-09-24
United States, Wisconsin, Washington

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Craterellus fallax A.H. Sm., 1968
B158861A. D. Parker   1981-10-03
United States, Wisconsin, Juneau

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Craterellus fallax A.H. Sm., 1968
B155489Kristine Ciombor   1984-09-22
United States, Wisconsin, Sawyer

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B114469H. Hadow   K-63-851963-09-05
United States, Wisconsin

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B133298A. D. Parker   1981-07-00
United States, Wisconsin, Waukesha

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B133309A. D. Parker   1981-07-29
United States, Wisconsin, Waukesha

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B117050Fred W. Hainer | David A. Kopitzke   1969-10-07
United States, Wisconsin, Door

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B114306Fred W. Hainer   115-13 TO 115-161967-08-07
United States, Wisconsin, Sheboygan

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B114310Fred W. Hainer   H-63-391963-08-14
United States, Wisconsin, Manitowoc

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B116937Fred W. Hainer   1967-08-22
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, 45.62 -84.67

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B136377J. W. Groves | N. Groves   1963-09-15
Canada, Québec, L'Islet, 47.13 -70.38


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