Dataset: MIN
Taxa: Hyponectriaceae
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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615676   2201923-02-20
Philippines, Pampanga, Luzon, Mt. Arayat

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615440   

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Hyponectria sceptri (P. Karst.) Samuels, Rogerson, Rossman & J.D. Sm.
818986Petrak, F.   16261950-07-00
United States, Wyoming, Medicine Bow Mts, University of Wyoming Summer Camp

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Physalospora ambrosiae Ellis & Everh.
47202Davis, J.J.   21371905-09-17
United States, Wisconsin, Kenosha

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819166Stevens, O.A.   20731920-08-20
United States, North Dakota

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Physalospora aurantia Ellis & Everh.
617508Seaver, F.J.   111908-07-00
United States, North Dakota

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47201Hohnel, V.   1703

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615516   9675
United States, New York

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615315Hasler, L.R.   94942011-07-22
United States, New York, 216 Westcott st.

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615316Hesler, L.R.   9499
United States, New York, Green orchard

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614968Whetzel, H.H.   59572012-03-26
United States, New York, Forest Home

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376851Bonar, L.   4971934-09-09
United States, California, San francisco

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615652Tavares, I.   13021965-01-00
United States, California, Contra costa, Lake Anza, Tilden Regional Park

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47200   

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47199Clements, F.E.   2081906-08-16
United States, Colorado, 1900m

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47197Bartholomew, E.   22531906-08-17
United States, Colorado

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47198Clements, F.E.; Clements, E.S.   4131907-08-05
United States, Colorado, 2600m

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47196   

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Physalospora rhodina Berk. & M.A. Curtis
615371Bonar, L.   s.n.1968-10-04
United States, California, Alameda, Campus, University of California, Berkeley

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Physalospora salicis (Auersw. ex Fuckel) Sacc.
47195   

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47194   

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Pseudapiospora lycopodina (P. Karst.) L. Holm
818447Petrak, F.   18681943-06-00
Austria, Niederosterreich, Lunz, oberes Seebachtal.


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