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

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


MIN:Fungi
466095W. A. Peters   1928-06-11
United States, Minnesota, Marshall, 44.451107 -95.793896

MIN:Fungi
466096L.T. Dosdall   1932-07-06
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Excelsior, 44.901749 -93.56611

MIN:Fungi
466097E.C. Stakman; A. Johnson   
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Excelsior, 44.901749 -93.56611

MIN
466097Stakman, E.C.; A. Johnson   
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Excelsior, 44.901749 -93.56611

MIN
466095Peters, W.A.   1928-06-11
United States, Minnesota, Marshall, 44.451107 -95.793896

MIN
466096Dosdall, Louise   06/Jul/19321932-07-06
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Excelsior, 44.901749 -93.56611

MIN
617377Brenckle, J.F.   2151913-04-14
United States, North Dakota

MIN
47251Brenckle, J.F.   2151913-04-14
United States, North Dakota

MIN
615818Cain, R.F.   100261926-06-08
Canada, Ontario, Humber Valley

MIN
Pyrenopeziza atrata (Pers.) Fuckel
615290Cain, R.F.   117871936-06-16
Canada, Ontario, N. of Mt. Albert

MIN
47250Clements, F.E.; Clements, E.S.   2861906-07-13
Bottomless Pit, 3600m

MIN
47249   2871906-07-13
United States, Colorado, Two Brooks, Pikes Peak, 3000m

MIN
615553Cain, R.F.   64541933-05-21
Canada, Ontario, Brant

MIN
Pyrenopeziza ebuli (Fr.) Sacc.
617563Niessl   1911-05-31
Austria, Wien Hütteldorf

MIN
Pyrenopeziza galii-veri (P. Karst.) Sacc.
954398Krieger, W.   13371895-05-22

MIN
47248Krieger, W.   17321902-04-00

MIN
47247Vogel, P.   8041909-07-15
Germany, Brandenberg

MIN
Pyrenopeziza petiolaris (Alb. & Schwein.) Nannf.
819141Petrak, F.   14791941-05-00
Austria, Lower Austria, Hundsheimer Kogel

MIN
617653Vogel, P.   


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