Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phloeospora moricola
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Phloeospora moricola (Pass.) Sacc.
BR5020153897550Thümen F.   S.N.1875-00-00
Italy, Parma

Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


MSC
Phloeospora moricola (Pass.) Sacc.
MSC0211070B. J. Galloway   14841888-08-00
United States, Rock Creek, 38.943727 -77.049069

MSC
Phloeospora moricola (Pass.) Sacc.
MSC0211071Scribner; Galloway   21441887-08-08
United States, 38.895112 -77.036366

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Phloeospora moricola (Pass.) Sacc.
F48516G. Passerini   1875-08-00
Italy, Parma

S
Phloeospora moricola (Pass.) Sacc.
F62683Prof. G. Passerini   1875-08-00
Italy, Parma

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Phloeospora moricola (Pass.) Sacc.
BPI 387876Rensi   1923-07-00
Italy, Trent, 46.066667 11.133333

BPI
Phloeospora moricola (Pass.) Sacc.
BPI 387877Bartholomew E.   12901896-07-25
United States, Kansas, Stockton, 39.438066 -99.265097

BPI
Phloeospora moricola (Pass.) Sacc.
BPI 387883   0000-00-00
Czechoslovakia, Bratislava (Pressburg)

BPI
Phloeospora moricola (Pass.) Sacc.
BPI 387884Galloway B. T.   1917-08-31
United States, District of Columbia, Washington, 38.895112 -77.036366

BPI
Phloeospora moricola (Pass.) Sacc.
BPI 387885Galloway B. T.   1888-08-00
United States, District of Columbia, Washington, Rock Creek, 38.921292 -77.050102

BPI
Phloeospora moricola (Pass.) Sacc.
BPI 387886Ludwig C. A.   1927-07-31
United States, South Carolina, Clemson Clemson College

BPI
Phloeospora moricola (Pass.) Sacc.
BPI 387887Scribner; Galloway   69; 691887-08-08
United States, District of Columbia, Washington, 38.895112 -77.036366


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