Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Maravalia sapotae (Scopella sapotae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Scopella sapotae Mains ex Cummins
03432411   

NY:NY
Scopella sapotae Mains ex Cummins
03432412   

NY:NY
Scopella sapotae Mains ex Cummins
03432413   

NY:NY
Scopella sapotae Mains ex Cummins
03432414F. D. Kern   341926-03-30
Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, Santiago

Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
PUR004626Britton, Nathaniel L.; Wilson, Percy   1916-03-05
Cuba, Santiago de las Vegas, 23.131944 -82.364167

PUR
PUR017947Holway, E W D   12211903-03-02
Bahamas, Nassau, 25.067951 -77.309929

PUR
PUR017952Johnston, J R   11971920-03-27
Cuba, Arroyo Naranjo, 23.131944 -82.364167

PUR
PUR017950Johnston, J R   11961920-03-13
Cuba, Artemisa, 23.131944 -82.364167

PUR
PUR017948Kern, F D; Toro, R A   341926-03-20
Dominican Republic, Santiago, 19.469472 -70.70038

PUR
PUR017951Johnston, John R   9551917-01-01
Cuba, Santiago de las Vegas, 23.131944 -82.364167

PUR
PUR017949Whetzel, H H   11921-06-16
Bermuda, Fruitlands, Warwick, 32.265833 -64.807222

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Maravalia sapotae (Mains) Y. Ono
F32776E. W. D. Holway   1903-03-02
Bahamas, Bahama Isls, Nassau

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Scopella sapotae Mains ex Cummins
295081E. B. Mains   36001936-06-25
Belize, El Cayo District: Valentin.

University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN
Maravalia sapotae (Mains) Y. Ono
472622Holway, E.W.D.   21841903-03-02
Bahamas

MIN
Scopella sapotae Mains ex Cummins
615085   

MIN
Scopella sapotae Mains ex Cummins
319864   

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 019717Rhoads Arthur S.   1944-03-03
United States, Florida, Homestead, Dade Co. Subtropical Experiment Station, 25.506549 -80.498706

BPI
BPI 019718Dody D.   1965-05-31
Bahamas, Nassau Intercepted Miami Florida #35447, 25.067951 -77.309929

BPI
BPI 019719Whetzel H. H.; Ogilvie L.   1926-01-16
Bermuda, Fruitlands, Warwick

BPI
BPI 019720Whetzel H. H.   1921-00-00
Bermuda, Fruitlands

BPI
BPI 019721Johnston John R.   1920-03-13
Cuba

BPI
BPI 019722Kern F. D.; Toro R. A.   1926-03-20
Dominican Republic, Santiago, 19.640959 -70.875071

BPI
BPI 019723Ekman E. L.   1930-02-28
Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, Valle del Cibao, Espaillat Prov, Moca, Estacion Nacional Agronomica, 19.393521 -70.525977

BPI
BPI 019724Ciferri R.   1932-05-14
Dominican Republic, Bonao, 18.715739 -68.656103

BPI
BPI 019725Holway E. W. D.   1903-03-02
Bahamas, Nassau, 25.067951 -77.309929

BPI
BPI 189685Matthews F.   1980-09-26
Jamaica, Intercepted Miami Florida #025933, 18.18 -77.4

BPI
BPI 193843Torress J.   1979-06-01
Costa Rica, Intercepted Miami Florida #021059

BPI
Maravalia sapotae (Mains ex Cummins) Y. Ono
BPI 863610Hernandez, J. R.   2003-1572003-11-30
Costa Rica, Parque Nacional Rincon de la Vieja, 10.765950012 -85.349133333

BPI
Maravalia sapotae (Mains ex Cummins) Y. Ono
BPI 863617Hernandez, J. R.   2003-1722003-11-30
Costa Rica, Road to Rincon de la Vieja, 10.684116681 -85.441700013


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