Dataset: LSUM-Fungi
Taxa: Ascobolaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Bernard Lowy Mycological Herbarium


LSUM:Fungi
LSU00169585Arthur L. Welden   50291997-12-05
United States, Louisiana, Jefferson, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, Barataria Unit, 29.823558 -90.140149

LSUM:Fungi
Ascobolus stercorarius (Bull.) J. Schroet.
LSU00172639Bernard Lowy   s.n.1956-06-24
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, 30.450746 -91.154551

LSUM:Fungi
Ascobolus stercorarius (Bull.) J. Schroet.
LSU00172640Bernard Lowy   s.n.1957-09-19
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, 13 miles south of Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge., 30.217306 -91.18594

LSUM:Fungi
Ascophanus carneus (Pers.) Boud.
LSU00172646Roy F. Cain   339201958-09-12
Canada, Ontario, Rock Lake, Algonquin Park., 45.502305 -78.394829

LSUM:Fungi
Saccobolus depauperatus (Berk & Br.) Phill.
LSU00153318Roy F. Cain   s.n.1959-09-14
Canada, Ontario, Lake Sasajewun, Algonquin Park., 45.594179 -78.523493


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