Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Septoria scorzonellae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


WIS
Septoria scorzonellae W.B. Cooke & C.G. Shaw
WIS-F-0054463C. G. Shaw   301391948-07-11
United States, Washington, Garfield, Bear Creek -Hunter Sp. Trail, Umatilla N. For., 46.035994 -117.512999

University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
Septoria scorzonellae W.B. Cooke & C.G. Shaw
RMS0021429C. G. Shaw   s.n.1948-07-11
United States, Washington, Garfield, Bear Cr, Hunter Sp. Trail, Umatilla Nat. For.; 48.710738 -118.044156, 48.710738 -118.044156

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Septoria scorzonellae W.B. Cooke & C.G. Shaw
BPI 385487Shaw C. G.; Sprague R.; Yerkes W. D.   1948-07-11
United States, Washington, Umatilla National Forest, Garfield Co. Bear Creek to Hunter Spring Trail, 45.787094 -121.796765


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Google Map

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