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

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Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Chlorencoelia versiformis (Pers.) J.R. Dixon
R.D. Jensen   1975-07-11
USA, Iowa, Dubuque, White Pine Hollow State Preserve, 42.63436 -91.124655

ISC
Chlorencoelia versiformis (Pers.) J.R. Dixon
R.D. Jensen   1973-08-12
USA, Iowa, Webster, Woodman Hollow State Preserve, 42.421709 -94.101189

ISC
Chlorencoelia versiformis (Pers.) J.R. Dixon
R. Healy   2003-07-14
USA, Iowa, Hardin, Hardin City Woodland, 42.449148 -93.098292

ISC
Chlorencoelia versiformis (Pers.) J.R. Dixon
G.W. Martin   1935-09-28
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Turkey Creek, 41.730236 -91.521734

ISC
Chlorencoelia versiformis (Pers.) J.R. Dixon
L.H. Tiffany and R. Healy   2004-07-22
USA, Iowa, Hardin, Hardin City Woodland, 42.449148 -93.098292

ISC
Chlorencoelia versiformis (Pers.) J.R. Dixon
E.W.D. Holway   1882-08-00
USA, Iowa, Winneshiek, Decorah, 43.303306 -91.785709

ISC
Chlorencoelia versiformis (Pers.) J.R. Dixon
B. Shimek   1912-08-31
USA, Iowa, Winnebago, Rice Lake, 43.389165 -93.493485

ISC
Chlorencoelia versiformis (Pers.) J.R. Dixon
ISC-F-0068714R. Healy   2007-07-09
USA, Iowa, Webster, Woodman Hollow State Preserve, 42.421709 -94.101189

ISC
Didymascella thujina (E.J. Durand) Maire
ISC-F-0070467H.E. Parks   2721930-07-23
USA, Washington, Clallam, Lake Crescent, 48.063106 -123.827968

ISC
Didymascella thujina (E.J. Durand) Maire
ISC-F-0070468J.E. Davidson   1933-07-12
Canada, British Columbia, Greater Vancouver, 49.25 -123.133333

ISC
Didymascella tsugae (Farl.) Maire
ISC-F-0070469J.J. Davis   1917-07-25
USA, Wisconsin, Two Rivers

ISC
Fabrella tsugae (Farl.) Kirschst.
ISC-F-0085737   
USA, New Hampshire

ISC
ISC-F-0119449   
USA, California, Humboldt, 40.705009 -123.915819

ISC
ISC-F-0119750Lee Bonar   s.n.1954-08-21
USA, California, Shasta, on Highway 89, 5 miles south of Lake Manzanita, lassen national Park


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