Dataset: MIN
Taxa: Cintractia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN
Cintractia leucoderma (Berk.) Henn.
850312   

MIN
Cintractia luzulae (Sacc.) Clinton
850311   

MIN
Cintractia luzulae (Sacc.) Clinton
392538   

MIN
Cintractia luzulae (Sacc.) Clinton
398049   

MIN
Cintractia luzulae (Sacc.) Clinton
850461   

MIN
Cintractia montagnei (Tul.) Magnus
270426   

MIN
Cintractia montagnei (Tul.) Magnus
32563   

MIN
Cintractia montagnei (Tul.) Magnus
32651   

MIN
Cintractia montagnei (Tul.) Magnus
32881   

MIN
Cintractia sorghi (Sorokin) De Toni
632214   

MIN
Cintractia sorghi (Sorokin) De Toni
581596   

MIN
Cintractia sorghi (Sorokin) De Toni
32831   

MIN
Cintractia sorghi (Sorokin) De Toni
33042   

MIN
Cintractia sorghi (Sorokin) De Toni
633303   

MIN
Cintractia sorghi (Sorokin) De Toni
632193   

MIN
Cintractia subinclusa (Körn.) Magnus
632134   

MIN
Cintractia subinclusa (Körn.) Magnus
33037   

MIN
Cintractia subinclusa (Körn.) Magnus
632164   

MIN
Cintractia minor (Clinton) H.S. Jacks.
850448   

MIN
925056Krieger, W.   s.n.1924-07-00
Germany, D. Brandenburg, Neumark: ostl. Konigsberg

MIN
Lagerheim, G.v.   2181895-00-00
Norway, Nord-Norge

MIN
925068Whetzel, H.H.; Olive, Edgar W.   4561916-04-22
Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras [consolidated with the capital of San Juan].

MIN
Cintractia caricis (Pers.) Magnus
925077Holway, E.W.D.   3131901-08-10
Canada, British Columbia

MIN
Cintractia caricis (Pers.) Magnus
925091Griffiths, David; Morris   209a1901-08-00
United States, Oregon


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