Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Coniothyrium rosarum (Clisosporium rosarum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Coniothyrium rosarum Cooke & Harkn.
CUP-034237Charles Chupp   1926-09-28
United States, New Jersey, Cumberland, Del Bay Farm, 39.392323 -75.12677

Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Coniothyrium rosarum Cooke & Harkn.
ISC-F-0079385I.H. Vogel   s.n.1917-00-00
USA, Iowa, Pottawattamie, Wilcox Brothers, 41.261944 -95.860833

Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


MSC
Coniothyrium rosarum Cooke & Harkn.
MSC0211772[D. C. B.; G. H. M.]   
United States, Ohio, 40.922836 -81.018982

MSC
Coniothyrium rosarum Cooke & Harkn.
MSC0211773[D. C. B.; G. H. M.]   
United States, 39.147796 -98.722656

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Coniothyrium rosarum Cooke & Harkn.
FLAS-F-10921Noxtrine   Erdman West 37691927-04-09
United States, Florida, Escambia, Cantonment, 30.608526 -87.339976

University of Illinois Herbarium


ILL
Coniothyrium rosarum Cooke & Harkn.
ILL00080807F. L. Stevens   s.n.1892-03-14
USA, New Jersey, New Brunswick

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Coniothyrium rosarum Cooke & Harkn.
BPI 368071Blanch B. R.   0000-00-00
Netherlands, Holland Intercepted Geneva New York

BPI
Coniothyrium rosarum Cooke & Harkn.
BPI 368072Chupp Charles   1926-09-28
United States, New Jersey, Cumberland Co. Del Bay Farm

BPI
Coniothyrium rosarum Cooke & Harkn.
BPI 368073   1882-02-00
United States, California, San Francisco, 37.77493 -122.419416

BPI
Coniothyrium rosarum Cooke & Harkn.
BPI 368074   1881-02-00
United States, California, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, 37.7 -122.267


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