Dataset: FLAS
Taxa: Tulasnellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Tulasnella J. Schröt.
FLAS-F-64768Rosanne Healy   MES-21532016-05-18
Argentina, Bariloche, Nahuel Huapi National Park, 1 km before Lago Hess

FLAS
Tulasnella violea (Quél.) Bourdot & Galzin
FLAS-F-32861R. F. Cain   1940-10-14
Canada, Ontario, Brant, Hatchley S of Hatchley, 43.011347 -80.514167

FLAS
Tulasnella violea (Quél.) Bourdot & Galzin
FLAS-F-20222G. W. Martin   1934-04-07
United States, Iowa, Johnson, N. Liberty, 41.74917 -91.59778

FLAS
Gloeotulasnella pinicola (Bres.) D.P. Rogers
FLAS-F-32787R. F. Cain   1939-05-28
Canada, Ontario, Woodstock, swamp E of Woodstock, 43.134335 -80.630524

FLAS
FLAS-F-24224G. W. Martin   1938-06-20
United States, California, Siskiyou, Mt. Shasta, Horse Camp; on Abies magnifica v. shastensis Lemon, 41.364229 -122.235325

FLAS
Tulasnella pruinosa Bourdot & Galzin
FLAS-F-32853R. F. Cain   1939-05-29
Canada, Ontario, Norfolk, Dehli; N of Dehli, 42.852155 -80.497614


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