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

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


MIN
Cryptodiaporthe aculeans (Schwein.) Wehm.
615705Cain, R.F.   229471943-05-21
Canada, Ontario, Waterloo, S.W. of Galt

MIN
Cryptodiaporthe lirella (Moug. & Nestl.) M. Monod
7956   92

MIN
451154   20691937-02-06

MIN
818894Smarods, J.   16071943-01-00

MIN
818694Petrak, F.   26281939-07-00
Austria, Niederosterreich, Lunz

MIN
Cryptodiaporthe corni (Wehm.) Petr.
936354Mulrooney, Robert   s.n.2011-06-10
United States, Delaware, New Castle, University of Delaware; cultivated

MIN
Cryptodiaporthe corni (Wehm.) Petr.
936355Kitka, Kathleen   2010-08-13
United States, Conneticut, Fairfield, Highstead Arboretum

MIN
Cryptodiaporthe corni (Wehm.) Petr.
936356Beier, Garrett   s.n.2013-05-21
United States, Minnesota, Chisago, Interstate State Park

MIN
Cryptodiaporthe corni (Wehm.) Petr.
936357Beier, Garrett   s.n.2013-05-18
United States, Minnesota, Winona, Whitewater State Park

MIN
Cryptodiaporthe corni (Wehm.) Petr.
936358Beier, Garrett   s.n.2013-05-21
United States, Minnesota, Washington, William O'Brien State Park

MIN
Cryptodiaporthe corni (Wehm.) Petr.
936359Beier, Garrett   s.n.2013-05-26
United States, Minnesota, Goodhue, Frontenac State Park

MIN
Cryptodiaporthe corni (Wehm.) Petr.
936360Beier, Garrett   s.n.2013-05-24
United States, Minnesota, Carver, MN Landscape Arboretum

MIN
Cryptodiaporthe corni (Wehm.) Petr.
936361Beier, Garrett   s.n.2013-05-28
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Minnehaha Park

MIN
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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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