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

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


MIN:Fungi
Pithya Fuckel
471529J.C. Arthur; L.H. Bailey Jr.   1886-07-26
United States, Minnesota, Saint Louis, Vermilion Lake, 47.876013 -92.344697

MIN:Fungi
Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
471530Freeman; Ballard   Freeman 116 & Ballard 1171903-08-00
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Grand Marais, 47.760716 -90.342753

MIN
Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
471530Freeman; Ballard   Freeman 116 & Ballard 116, 1171903-08-00
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Grand Marais, 47.760716 -90.342753

MIN
Pithya Fuckel
471529Arthur, J.C.; L.H. Bailey, Jr.; E.W.D. Holway   225 Holway1886-07-26
United States, Minnesota, Saint Louis, Vermilion Lake, 47.876013 -92.344697

MIN
Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
397409Bonar, L.   6781941-02-06
United States, California, Alameda, Center Street entrance of University of California Campus

MIN
Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
397410Parks, H.E.   6791948-03-00
United States, California, Del Norte

MIN
818550Petrak, F.   18611938-05-00
Czech Republic


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Google Map

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