Dataset: LSUM-Fungi
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Maine; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Bernard Lowy Mycological Herbarium


LSUM:Fungi
Daedalea Pers.
LSU00174699Bernard Lowy   s.n.1950-09-02
United States, Maine, Oxford, Pleasant Island, 45.005409 -70.840137

LSUM:Fungi
Daedalea Pers.
LSU00174702Bernard Lowy   s.n.1950-09-02
United States, Maine, Oxford, Pleasant Island, 45.005409 -70.840137

LSUM:Fungi
Exidia recisa (Ditmar) Fr.
LSU00174968Doris Lowy   s.n.1984-04-22
United States, Maine, near Kennebunk: Rachel Carson Wildlife Reservation, 43.348185 -70.537113

LSUM:Fungi
Sebacina helvelloides (Schwein.) Fr.
LSU00153715Roland Thaxter   s.n.1922-08-15
United States, Maine, York, Kittery Point., 43.089571 -70.69885

LSUM:Fungi
Stereum Hill ex Pers.
LSU00154187Bernard Lowy   s.n.
United States, Maine, Oxford, Pleasant Island., 45.005409 -70.840137

LSUM:Fungi
LSU00154954William A. Murrill   20281905-09-02
United States, Maine, Piscataquis, Duck Point Camp (No. 8), near Milo., 45.26328 -68.98619

LSUM:Fungi
LSU00154987Elizabeth E. Morse   s.n.1935-09-26
United States, Maine, Hancock, Ellsworth. (Just across the bay from Mt. Desert)., 44.585232 -68.482784

LSUM:Fungi
Dermatia cerasi Pers.
LSU00157567L. W. R.   s.n.1904-08-00
United States, Maine, Franklin, Rangeley, 44.966444 -70.642846

LSUM:Fungi
LSU00157745Roland Thaxter   s.n.1892-08-00
United States, Maine, York, Kittery Point, 43.089859 -70.699626

LSUM:Fungi
LSU00158561Roland Thaxter   s.n.1891-08-13
United States, Maine, York, Kittery Point, 43.089859 -70.699626

LSUM:Fungi
Puccinia violae (Schum.) DC.
LSU00158765M. L. Fernald   s.n.1893-08-26
United States, Maine, Bristol, St. Francis, 43.930495 -69.495263


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