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

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


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Bolacotricha lignorum Fautrey & Roum.
8580   
France

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Chaetomium crispatum (Fuckel) Fuckel
   

MIN
9910Malbranche, A.   31431884-06-00
France, Normandy, Seine-Inferieure, Developpe sur la poudre de Scilee gatee.

MIN
466965Sheldon, E.P.   38431893-05-00
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Minneapolis, 44.972228 -93.26155

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924697   

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924696   

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45391   

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28558   

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924662   

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924661   

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924664   

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924665   
Switzerland

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Switzerland

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Chaetomium olivaceum Cooke & Ellis
   

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Chaetomium olivaceum Cooke & Ellis
   

MIN
Chaetomium olivaceum Cooke & Ellis
   

MIN
Chaetomium olivaceum Cooke & Ellis
   

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924666   

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Chaetomium setosum Ellis & Everh.
9937Bartholomew, E.   34231896-08-00
United States, Kansas, Rooks

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Thielavia terricola (J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott) C.W. Emmons
819223Müller, E.   10811951-10-26
Switzerland, Oerlikon

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537704Parks, H.E.   10081947-01-19
United States, California, Del norte, Darlingtonia, Smith River, Del Norte County

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615738Traver, Chas. R.   65631913-10-20
United States, New York

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615542Whetzel, H.H.   28091908-07-20
United States, New York, Rosehill

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8320   631897-08-00

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924667   


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