Dataset: ISC
Taxa: Ascobolaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Saccobolus glaber (Pers.) Lambotte
D.P. Rogers   1931-07-00
USA, Iowa, Dickinson, East Okoboji, 43.381112 -95.107474

ISC
Saccobolus glaber (Pers.) Lambotte
ISC-F-0093304F.J. Seaver   59-c1905-08-17
USA, Iowa, Henry, Big Creek, 40.85503 -91.477966

ISC
Saccobolus glaber (Pers.) Lambotte
ISC-F-0093302E.W. Holway   s.n.1886-05-00
USA, Iowa, Winneshiek, 43.300098 -91.789253

ISC
Saccobolus glaber (Pers.) Lambotte
ISC-F-0093303D.P. Rogers   s.n.1931-07-03
USA, Iowa, Dickinson, 43.385491 -95.097168

ISC
Saccobolus glaber (Pers.) Lambotte
ISC-F-0093305Fred J. Seaver   s.n.1904-06-23
USA, Iowa, Johnson, 41.657166 -91.530045

ISC
Saccobolus versicolor (P. Karst.) P. Karst.
ISC-F-0101999L.H. Tiffany   s.n.1993-09-00
USA, Texas, Brewster

ISC
Thecotheus cinereus (P. Crouan & H. Crouan) Chenant.
L.H. Tiffany   1957-04-00
USA, Iowa, Story, 42.027518 -93.631866

ISC
Thecotheus cinereus (Crouan & Crouan) Chenantais
ISC-F-0098842L.H. Tiffany   s.n.1957-04-00
USA, Iowa, Story, 42.02443 -93.618274

ISC
Thelebolus crustaceus (Fuckel) Kimbr.
E.W.D. Holway   1892-05-01
USA, Iowa, Winneshiek, Decorah, 43.303306 -91.785709

ISC
Thelebolus microsporus (Berk. & Broome) Kimbr.
F.J. Seaver   1904-05-04
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Iowa City, 41.648302 -91.539781

ISC
Thelebolus microsporus (Berk. & Broome) Kimbr.
G.W. Martin and D. Dean   1924-09-07
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Hills, 41.554186 -91.534888

ISC
ISC-F-0101997George Knaphus   s.n.1994-10-27
USA, Texas, Big Bend National Park, Chisos Mountains, Juniper flats

ISC
Saccobolus obscurus (Cooke) W. Phillips
ISC-F-0101998Clements   3011906-06-19
USA, Colorado, Castle Canyon, 2700m

ISC
Ascobolus pulcherrimus P. Crouan & H. Crouan
ISC-F-0122428F. Ludwig   s.n.1885-04-00
Germany, Near Greiz


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