Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leptothyrium rosarum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH-ANSP:PH-Type-Fungi
PH00041048unknown   
United States, South Carolina, Aiken

Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP27538Wilhelm N. Suksdorf   1899-02-13
United States, Washington, Klickitat, Bingen, 45.715 -121.46333

Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Rav.,F.Amer.0518   
United States

Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
ISC-F-0093904H.W. Ravenel   518
USA, South Carolina, 33.560417 -81.719553

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
03443108   

NY:NY
03443109   

University of Nebraska State Museum, C.E. Bessey Herbarium - Fungi


NEB
NEB00057537   
United States, South Carolina, Aiken, 33.560417 -81.719553

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 390461Archer W. A.   1928-09-04
United States, South Carolina, Charleston, 32.776566 -79.930922

BPI
BPI 390462Archer W. A.   1928-09-04
United States, South Carolina, Charleston, 32.776566 -79.930922

BPI
BPI 1002979   
United States

BPI
BPI 1003793   
United States


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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