Dataset: S
Taxa: Chrismofulvea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Chrismofulvea dialyta (Nyl.) Marbach
L45367James C. Lendemer & Leonard H. Smith II   4692002-09-28
United States, Pennsylvania, PENNSYLVANIA. BERKS COUNTY.: On exposed bark of a rotten stump in semi-shade, on a rockslide on the north face of the Pinnacle, Blue Mountain, Hamburg Watershed, northwest of Lenhartzville, north of Edenburg, east of Hamburg. – elev. ca. 1600 ft. - UTM 18 422249E 4495957N – Lat. 40° 36' 46'N, Lat. 75° 55' 09'W

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Chrismofulvea dialyta (Nyl.) Marbach
F53102Clifford M. Wetmore   904632004-05-29
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield Count. Chequamegon National Forest, Rainbow Lake Wilderness. SE side of Beaver Lake. Elev. 1500 ft. Sec. 32, T46N, R7W. 46°25’03’’N, 91°16’03’’W.

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Chrismofulvea dialyta (Nyl.) Marbach
L59674James C. Lendemer & James A. Macklin   2063 Lendemer2004-03-28
United States, Pennsylvania, United States of America. Pennsylvania. Monroe county.: On the bark of a red maple (Acer rubrum), in a swampy northern hardwood forest (Acer, Betula, Fraxinus) with abundant rock outcrops and seeps on the margins of Palen Swamp and raising upland towards the lower slopes of Kistler Ledge, north of PA Route #423, Tobyhanna State Park. - elev. ca. 2100 ft. - UTM 18 468438E 4563721N - Lat. 41° 13’ 27’’N, Long. 75° 22’ 36’’W -

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Chrismofulvea dialyta (Nyl.) Marbach
L59735James C. Lendemer et al., participants of 3003 A. Leroy Andrews Foray   13442003-09-20
United States, Connecticut, United States of America. Connecticut. Litchfield County.: On Acer rubrum in a mixed-hardwood forest, Sam Yankee Woodlot, Great Mountain Forest, east of Canaan Mountain Road, Caanan. - elev. ca. 1300 ft. - UTM 18 642841E 4645858N - Lat. 41° 57' 13''N, Long. 73° 16' 36''W -

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Chrismofulvea dialyta (Nyl.) Marbach
L59854James C. Lendemer & Erin Tripp   884 Lendemer2003-05-18
United States, Pennsylvania, United States of America. Pennsylvania. Carbon County.: On a dead tree along the north shore of Mud Run Creek, Mud Run Natural Area, Hickory Run State Park, ca. 1 1?2 miles southwest of Albrightsville. – elev. ca. 1300 ft. - UTM 18 446059E 4539244N – Lat. 41° 00' 16'N, Long. 75° 38' 29'W

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Chrismofulvea dialyta (Nyl.) Marbach
F63176Clifford M. Wetmore   906422004-06-01
United States, Wisconsin, U.S.A. Wisconsin: Bayfield County. Chequamegon National Forest, Rainbow Lake Wilderness. SE side of Beaver Lake (11.5 mi [18.4 km] SE of Iron River), elev. 1140 ft. [1140 m]. 46°25’03’’N, 91°16’03’’W.

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Chrismofulvea dialyta (Nyl.) Marbach
F74334Gunnar Degelius   1939-09-19
United States, Tennessee, Tennessee: Great Smoky Mountains, near The Chimneys, on Tsuga in decid. forest, 850 m.

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Chrismofulvea dialyta (Nyl.) Marbach
F74329T. C. Kincaid   1897-00-00
United States, Alaska, On dead bark; Popoff Island, Alaska

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Chrismofulvea dialyta (Nyl.) Marbach
F74332H. Willey   
United States, Massachusetts, New Bedford, U. S. of Amerika

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Chrismofulvea dialyta (Nyl.) Marbach
F74333S. Rapp   1920-03-00
United States, Florida, Sanford

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Chrismofulvea dialyta (Nyl.) Marbach
F74336R. C. Harris   92771974-08-01
United States, Michigan, U. S. A. Michigan, Cheboygan County: in faucibus Carp Creek prope University of Michigan Biological Station.

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Chrismofulvea dialyta (Nyl.) Marbach
F74335Clifford M. Wetmore   713481992-08-12
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield County Rainbow Lake Wilderness, Chequamegon Nat. Forest. West side of Beaver Lake. Along hillside above swamp with maple, white birch and hemlock. Sec. 32, T46N, R7W.


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