Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pilidium eucleae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Pilidium eucleae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc. (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc.
C0263022FP. MacOwan   s.n.
South Africa, -30 26

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Pilidium eucleae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc.
BR5020046556939Rabenhorst G. & Winter G.   S.N.
South Africa, Somerset-East; Bonae Spei, montis Boschberg

BR
Pilidium eucleae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc.
BR5020046557943Bommer E. & Rousseau M.   S.N.
South Africa, Cap de Bonne Espérance

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Pilidium eucleae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc.
03445129   

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Pilidium eucleae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc.
F55505P. Mac Owan   
South Africa, Promontor. Bonae Spei: Ad latera montis “Boschberg”.

S
Pilidium eucleae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc.
F55508Mac Owan   
South Africa, Boschberg

S
Pilidium eucleae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc.
F55507P. Mac Owan   
South Africa, Promontor. Bonae Spei: Ad latera montis “Boschberg”.

University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


WIS
Pilidium eucleae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc.
WIS-F-0077186[illeg.]   s.n.1929-09-00
South Africa, Witpoortjie Kloof near Johannesburg

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Pilidium eucleae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc.
BPI 393395Evans I. B. Pole   1918-10-16
South Africa, Pretoria, Transvaal

BPI
Pilidium eucleae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc.
BPI 393396Morgan K. E.; Doidge Ethel M.   1937-09-05
South Africa, Xumeni Forest, Donnybrook, Natal

BPI
Pilidium eucleae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc.
BPI 393397Doidge Ethel M.   1927-07-10
South Africa, Alexandria, Cape Provine

BPI
Pilidium eucleae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc.
BPI 393398Doidge Ethel M.   1927-07-05
South Africa, Amanzi, Uirenhage, Cape Province

BPI
Pilidium eucleae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Sacc.
BPI 393399MAC Owan P.   0000-00-00
South Africa, Cape Prov, Boschberg


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