Dataset: RMS
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Virginia; Prince William; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


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Colletotrichum graminicola (Ces.) G.W. Wilson
RMS0007880W. B. Cooke   169781944-04-06
United States, Virginia, Prince William, Roadside, Rte. 28, near Manassas

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RMS0024583V. G. Cooke   1945-03-18
USA, Virginia, Prince William, along Route 600 near Hopewell Gap, Bull Run Moutain

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Poria subacida (Peck) Sacc.
RMS0024584V. G. Cooke   170331944-11-12
United States, Virginia, Prince William, near Ravenswood, 37.08694 -81.85528

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RMS0024588V. G. Cooke   170391944-11-19
United States, Virginia, Prince William, near Woodbine School

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Fomes subroseus (Weir) Overh.
RMS0024591V. G. Cooke   170341944-11-12
United States, Virginia, Prince William, near Ravenswood, 37.08694 -81.85528

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Daedalea unicolor (Bull.) Fr.
RMS0024593V. G. Cooke   170381944-11-19
United States, Virginia, Prince William, Near Jackson Lake, also near Ravenswood

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Hydnochaete olivaceum (Schwein.) Banker
RMS0024594W. B. Cooke   170541945-02-11
United States, Virginia, Prince William, near Ravenswood

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RMS0024595V. G. Cooke   170251944-10-29
United States, Virginia, Prince William, Along a trail to High Point, Bull Run Mountain

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Scorias spongiosa (Schwein.) Fr.
RMS0024601W. B. Cooke   170641945-05-06
United States, Virginia, Prince William, near Ravenswood, near Manassas, 38.75083 -77.47556

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RMS0024608V. G. Cooke   170061944-10-15
United States, Virginia, Prince William, near Beverly, 37.95222 -77.17972

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RMS0024676V. G. Cooke   170281944-10-29
United States, Virginia, Prince William, Bull Run Mountain, 38.7225 -77.38111


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