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

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


MIN
Dermatea cerasi (Pers.) Fr.
955723Freeman; Ballard   Freeman & Ballard 1011903-08-00
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Grand Marais, 47.760716 -90.342753

MIN
Dermatea cerasi (Pers.) Fr.
955722Arthur, J.; L.H. Bailey, Jr.; E.W.D. Holway   Holway1571886-07-22
United States, Minnesota, Saint Louis, Vermilion Lake, 47.876013 -92.344697

MIN
Dermatea cerasi (Pers.) Fr.
955724Hone, D.   Hone 8031906-05-00
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Minneapolis, 44.972228 -93.26155

MIN
Dermatea acerina (Pk.) Sacc.
615766Groves, J.W.   65621934-09-20

MIN
Dermatea acerina (Pk.) Sacc.
615767Groves, J.W.; Hansbrough, J.R.   79151935-08-20
Canada, Ontario, Bear Island, L. Temagami, T.F.R.

MIN
Dermatea balsamea (Peck) Seaver
614993Jackson, H.S.   69251934-09-20
Canada, Ontario, Bell's Lake, N. Parry Sound

MIN
Dermatea balsamea (Peck) Seaver
614979Cain, R.F.   341391956-09-14
Canada, Ontario, Little White R, Twp. 1B, Algoma D.

MIN
Dermatea cerasi (Pers.) Fr.
615075Cain, R.F.   341351945-10-22
Canada, Ontario, York, Thompson L.

MIN
Dermatea cerasi (Pers.) Fr.
615076Jackson, H.S.   69591934-09-20
Canada, Ontario, Bell's Lake, N. Parry Sound

MIN
Dermatea chionanthi Ellis & Everh.
46765Shear, C.L.   24231903-04-04
United States, Maryland, Plummer's Island

MIN
46764Dearness, J.   19171903-10-00
Canada

MIN
46763Dearness, J.   19181904-07-00
Canada

MIN
Dermatea cenangium (De Not.) Rehm
46767Bresadola, J.   16751905-08-00

MIN
Dermatea cerasi (Pers.) Fr.
46766   1899-11-00


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