Dataset: OSC-
Taxa: Cucurbitariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Otthia Nitschke ex Fuckel
38979Ann Rossman   1973-10-05
USA, Oregon, Benton, Woods Creek Road to Rock Creek WS, .4 km off road along trail beside Mulkey Creek, 44.5333333 -123.55, 830m

OSC
Neonectria Wollenw.
153486Everett Hansen   MA 00122014-08-13
United States, Washington, Thurston Co., Millersylvania

OSC
21293William Denison   1960-09-10
USA, Wyoming, none listed

OSC
21296Gelardin   1960-09-14
USA, Oregon, Garfield Peak Trail, Crater Lake

OSC
21317Gelardin   1960-09-11
USA, Wyoming, none listed

OSC
21318Gelardin   1960-09-11
USA, Wyoming, none listed

OSC
21320William Denison   1960-09-10
USA, Wyoming, none listed

OSC
21334Gelardin   1960-09-03
USA, Oregon, Garfield Peak Trail, Crater Lake

OSC
25210William Denison   1960-10-09
USA, Wyoming, none listed

OSC
25217William Denison   1960-09-14
USA, Oregon, Rim Village, Crater Lake

OSC
35901   1982-04-01
USA, New Jersey, Gloucester County, Newfield

OSC
38968   1974-02-27
USA, Oregon, Benton, 4th and Monroe

OSC
Cucurbitaria arizonica Ellis & Everh.
35076D. Griffiths   West American Fungi #3131901-01-00
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Tucson

OSC
Cucurbitaria astragali Ellis & Everh.
34920E. Bartholomew   34216 E.NAF.1896-01-00
USA, Kansas, Rooks, Rooks County

OSC
82593F. Rhoades   1945-06-17
USA, Utah, Salt Lake, About 1 mile above Rotary Park in City Creek Canyon, near Salt Lake City.

OSC
Gibberidea heliopsidis (Schwein.) Shear
160541Miriam Dick   WCD2588 (19)1960-07-08
United States, New York, Tompkins, McLean's Woods.


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