Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lysurus sulcatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Atlas of Living Australia specimen-based fungal data


N/A-CANB:CANB
Lysurus sulcatus (Cooke & Massee) G. Cunn.
CANB 49917.1Straatmans, P.   s.n.1958-04-06
Australia, New South Wales, -36.2833 150.1167

Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Lysurus sulcatus (Cooke & Massee) G. Cunn.
WSP51472J. LeVine   1961-07-13
United States, Washington, Franklin, Pasco, 816 north Lucas, 46.23972 -119.09944

Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Lysurus sulcatus (Cooke & Massee) G. Cunn.
ISC-F-0071456R.W. Poulter   s.n.1939-08-30
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Iowa City, 41.655228 -91.537378

ISC
Lysurus sulcatus (Cooke & Massee) G. Cunn.
ISC-F-0071457H.S. Conard   s.n.1943-09-02
USA, Iowa, Poweshiek, 41.743049 -92.722412

ISC
Lysurus sulcatus (Cooke & Massee) G. Cunn.
ISC-F-0071458   s.n.1947-11-00
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Iowa City, 41.655228 -91.537378

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Lysurus sulcatus (Cooke & Massee) G. Cunn.
PDD 8254HH Whetzel   1910-09-00
United States

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Lysurus sulcatus (Cooke & Massee) G. Cunn.
UC1141616J. Bartels   s.n.1958-09-30
USA, California, Yolo, Woodland., 38.678516 -121.773297

UC
Lysurus sulcatus (Cooke & Massee) G. Cunn.
UC513526E. Whited   s.n.1931-10-00
USA, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, Washington, District of Columbia.

UC
Lysurus sulcatus (Cooke & Massee) G. Cunn.
UC1141608H. A. McCain   s.n.1958-10-00
USA, California, Yolo, West Sacramento., 38.580461 -121.530234

UC
Lysurus sulcatus (Cooke & Massee) G. Cunn.
UC660274G. W. Graves   s.n.1941-09-16
USA, California, Fresno, 4438 Madison Avenue, Fresno.


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Google Map

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