Dataset: NCSLG
Taxa: Amphisphaeriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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North Carolina State University, Larry F. Grand Mycological Herbarium


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Lepteutypa cupressi (Nattrass, C. Booth & B. Sutton) H.J. Swart
Anderson, Nancy   2001-07-25
USA, North Carolina, Cumberland, Fayetteville, 35.052664 -78.878358

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Pestalotia De Not.
Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   2002-10-01
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Residency, Fairview Road, Raleigh, 35.807566 -78.651445

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Pestalotiopsis palmarum (Cooke) Steyaert
Student, Plant   2003-03-01
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Houseplant, 35.790244 -78.650308

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Lepteutypa cupressi (Nattrass, C. Booth & B. Sutton) H.J. Swart
Hazel, Dennis   2004-11-10
USA, North Carolina, Wake, 2518 Benson Rd. Garner, 35.659201 -78.612374

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Lepteutypa cupressi (Nattrass, C. Booth & B. Sutton) H.J. Swart
Grandy, Tommy   2009-04-06
USA, North Carolina, Currituck, 2883 Caratoke Hwy, NC, 27929, 36.449877 -76.015482

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Immotthia atroseptata (Piroz.) M.E. Barr
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Immotthia atroseptata (Piroz.) M.E. Barr
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Immotthia atroseptata (Piroz.) M.E. Barr
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Immotthia atroseptata (Piroz.) M.E. Barr
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Immotthia atroseptata (Piroz.) M.E. Barr
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United States, North Carolina, Madison, 6 miles North of Marshall, 35.884354 -82.684025

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Kirschsteiniothelia thujina (Peck) D. Hawksw.
Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   1999-04-22
United States, North Carolina, Transylvania, Trail to Devil's Courthouse, Blue Ridge Parkway, 35.302501 -82.895647


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