Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Monodictys melanopa (Piricauda melanopus, Spiloma melanopum, Sporidesmium melanopum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brown University Herbarium


BRU
Sporidesmium melanopum (Ach.) Berk. & Broome
CBRU00009197   
USA, North Carolina, Car. sept. [North Carolina], 35.7596 -79.0193

Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Monodictys melanopa (Ach.) M.B. Ellis
183980G.P. White # 560 & A. Vogg   1982-09-20
Canada, Ontario, Renfrew Co., 1.8 km W of Galetta, near Arnprior

Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Monodictys melanopa (Ach.) M.B. Ellis
45308   1944-08-19
United Kingdom, England, 50.35181 -5.16421

British Mycological Society
Monodictys melanopa (Ach.) M.B. Ellis
520278   1989-12-06
United Kingdom, England, 51.74189 -2.65314

British Mycological Society
Monodictys melanopa (Ach.) M.B. Ellis
98309   1979-05-06
United Kingdom, England, 52.37284 -1.7811

British Mycological Society
Monodictys melanopa (Ach.) M.B. Ellis
953261   1989-12-06
United Kingdom, England, 51.74189 -2.65314

British Mycological Society
Monodictys melanopa (Ach.) M.B. Ellis
220694   1944-08-19
United Kingdom, England, 50.35181 -5.16421

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Monodictys melanopa (Ach. ex Turner) M.B.Ellis
BR5020087461643Ruysseveldt H.   S.N.1998-01-06
Belgium, Liedekerke; Liedekerkebos, 50.8651 4.1074

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Monodictys melanopa (Ach.) M.B. Ellis
BPI 444910Van Valkenburgh J. M.   1978-03-23
Mexico, Intercepted Brownsville Texas #008159, 21.988456 -102.331723

BPI
Monodictys melanopa (Ach.) M.B. Ellis
BPI 877310Mel'nik, V.   2002-07-10
Russia, Leningradskaya Oblast', Tosno District c. 15 km SE of Lyuban' city, 2 km NNW of the railway station Trubnikova, mixed forest, 59.266666667 31.416666667, 20m


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Google Map

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