Dataset: OSC
Taxa: Glomerellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
136636Reasoner Bros.   600892014-03-01
United States, Florida, Manatee, Oneco

OSC
53771A Selby   1908-07-04
USA, Ohio, Athens County, Sharpsburg

OSC
53773J Van Meter   1908-07-16
USA, Ohio, Ross County, Chillicothe

OSC
53774A Selby   1908-06-23
USA, Ohio, Athens County, Sharpsburg

OSC
53775A Selby   1905-03-22
USA, Ohio, Wayne County, Wooster, Ohio Experiment Station

OSC
53776A Selby   
USA, Ohio, Athens County, Sharpsburg

OSC
53777A Selby   1905-03-22
USA, Ohio, Wayne County, Wooster, Ohio Experiment Station

OSC
53778A Selby   1908-07-00
USA, Ohio, Wayne County, Wooster, Ohio Experiment Station

OSC
53772A Selby   2008-06-23
United States, Ohio, Wayne, Wooster, Ohio Experiment Station

OSC
Colletotrichum graminicola (Ces.) G.W. Wilson
136638W. Robbins   666522016-08-28
United States, Alabama, Lee, Auburn

OSC
136637May Varney   600961890-06-02
United States, Kansas, Riley

OSC
Colletotrichum lagenarium (Pass.) Ellis & Halst.
9330H. P. Barss   1926-03-26
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Greenhouse, Ashland Flower Shop, 42.194576 -122.709477

OSC
35055Byron Halsted   342 S&E1892-09-00
USA, New Jersey, Middlesex County, New Brunswick

OSC
35053Byron Halsted   320 S&E1892-09-00
USA, New Jersey, Cape May County, Cape May

OSC
Glomerella piperata (Stoneman) Spauld. & H. Schrenk
53802J. Ellis   2446 E.NAF.1889-11-00
USA, New Jersey, Cumberland County, Vineland

OSC
Glomerella rufomaculans (Berk.) Spauld. & H. Schrenk
35010A Commons   3179 E.NAF.1894-06-00
USA, Delaware, New Castle County, Near Wilmington


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