Dataset: AAFC-DAOM
Taxa: Preussia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Preussia fleischhakii (Auersw.) Cain
226848Dave Overy (KAS 1050)   1998-09-00
Canada, Ontario, Ottawa, C.E.F.

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230091Sarah Hambleton SH 2001-6a   2002-03-00
Canada, Manitoba, 12 km. south of Winnipeg on Hwy 3, West side

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Preussia dispersa (Clum) Cain
146030Barbara M. Hogg   1968-02-09
Jamaica, [not on label]

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146008Morgan-Jones   1970-00-00
Canada, Ontario, Toronto, High Park

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Preussia fleischhakii (Auersw.) Cain
165130J. Drew Smith JL7749   1977-07-00
Canada, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, University of Saskatchewan Campus

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Preussia funiculata (Preuss) Fuckel
146026J.C. Krug   1965-09-05
Canada, Ontario, Leeds Co., 9 mi. east of Brockville

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Preussia funiculata (Preuss) Fuckel
158482aR.F. Cain   1960-07-01
Canada, Ontario, York Co., Nashville

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Preussia typharum (Sacc.) Cain
158482bR.F. Cain   1960-07-01
Canada, Ontario, York Co., Nashville

AAFC:DAOM
Preussia funiculata (Preuss) Fuckel
136520D. Malloch   1968-06-30
Canada, Ontario, York Co., Nashville

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Preussia nigra (Routien) Cain
146043   
[not on label]

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Preussia typharum (Sacc.) Cain
146112R.F. Cain   1969-11-29
Canada, Ontario, York Co., Nashville

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Preussia typharum (Sacc.) Cain
146004   
[not on label]

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Preussia typharum (Sacc.) Cain
146119R.F. Cain   
[not on label]

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Preussia vulgaris (Corda) Cain
97822S.J. Hughes   1946-06-22
United Kingdom, England, Surrey, Bookham Common


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