Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diaporthe celastrina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Diaporthe celastrina Ellis & Barthol.
120472aL.E. Wehmeyer, p307   1925-05-21
U.S.A., Michigan, Ann Arbor, Steer's Swamp

AAFC:DAOM
Diaporthe celastrina Ellis & Barthol.
120464aL.E. Wehmeyer, p 307a   1926-08-23
U.S.A., New York, Ithaca, Cascadilla Glen

AAFC:DAOM
Diaporthe celastrina Ellis & Barthol.
866425C.L. Shear   1936-10-13
U.S.A., Virginia, Blacksburg

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
Diaporthe celastrina Dearn. & Barthol.
000285362C. L. Shear   s.n.1936-10-13
USA, Virginia, 37.229573 -80.413939

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Diaporthe celastrina Ellis & Everh.
02929670   3071926-08-23
United States of America, New York, Cascadilia Glen

NY:NY
Diaporthe celastrina Ellis & Everh.
02929669C. L. Shear   1936-10-13
United States of America, Virginia

NY:NY
Diaporthe celastrina Ellis & Everh.
266375E. Bartholomew   1895-01-18
United States of America, Kansas, Rooks Co., 39.550833 -99.318889

NY:NY
Diaporthe celastrina Ellis & Everh.
00921808E. Bartholomew   28561901-05-18
United States of America, Kansas, 39.591111 -97.398923

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Diaporthe celastrina Ellis & Barthol.
BPI 615293Bartholomew E.   28561901-05-18
United States, Kansas, Clyde, 39.591111 -97.398923

BPI
Diaporthe celastrina Ellis & Barthol.
BPI 615294Shear C. L.   1936-10-13
United States, Virginia, Blacksburg, 37.229573 -80.413939

BPI
Diaporthe celastrina Ellis & Barthol.
BPI 892915Wehmeyer, L. E.   1927-09-00
United States, Unknown


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