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

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


MIN
954773Sydow, P.   41301894-08-00
Germany, Berlin, Wannsee

MIN
Phaeostoma Arx & E. Müll.
800857Boehm, E.W.A.   1986-09-12
United States, Minnesota, Anoka, Cedar Creek Natural History Area, 45.40689 -93.193759

MIN
Ceratostoma conicum Ellis & Everh.
954774Ellis; Everhart   29211892-11-00
United States, New Jersey

MIN
Ceratostoma conicum Ellis & Everh.
956675   

MIN
Ceratostoma fallax Cooke & Sacc.
9279   788
United States, New Jersey

MIN
9280Ravenel, H.W.   2349
United States, South Carolina

MIN
482543Baccarini, P.   12971902-00-00
Italy, Tuscany, Fiesole

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482539Jaap, O.   6821914-03-30

MIN
9284Faber, W.   20601881-03-00

MIN
Ceratostoma therryanum Ravenel & Sacc.
954780Therry, J.   44390000-11-00

MIN
9286Krieger, W.   5801886-04-02

MIN
Gnomonia setacea (Pers.) Ces. & De Not.
818643Petrak, F.   24381950-05-00
United States, Maryland

MIN
Gnomonia setacea (Pers.) Ces. & De Not.
615629Cain, R.F.   241981952-06-02
Canada, Ontario, York

MIN
Gnomonia setacea (Pers.) Ces. & De Not.
615628Cain, R.F.   356241955-05-11
Canada, Ontario, York

MIN
378316Bonar, L.   4591940-08-05
United States, California, El dorado, East shore of Echo Lake

MIN
46898Jaap, O.   561903-07-25
Germany, Brandenburg, Triglitz in der Prignitz

MIN
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MIN
9255   81

MIN
Mamianiella coryli (Batsch) Höhn.
818843Muller, E.; Riehle, K.H.   22441953-08-00
France, Alpes Maritimes, Tende Val Freddo.

MIN
Scopinella caulincola (Fuckel) Malloch
9275   1709

MIN
47014Jaap, Otto   521904-03-29
Germany, Brandenburg: Triglitz in der Prignitz.


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