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

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


MIN
Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit.
13315House, H.D.   23261907-01-15
United States, South Carolina, Clemson College

MIN
Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit.
Seymour, A.B.; Seymour, A.C.   501886-05-07
United States, Illinois, Green House, South Park

MIN
Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit.
13309Underwood, L.M.   2191891-03-00
United States, Florida

MIN
Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit.
13316   50

MIN
Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit.
13314Hennings, P.   981895-00-00

MIN
Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit.
13313Sydow, P.   1501896-09-00

MIN
Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit.
13311   1991883-05-00

MIN
Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit.
617666   

MIN
Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit.
615370Coit, J. Eliot   29521908-08-27
Mexico, Sonora

MIN
Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit.
13312   5101886-07-00
Brazil, Santa Catharina

MIN
Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit.
537714Parks, H.E.   10341929-06-12
Cook Islands, Rarotonga


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