Dataset: BPI-
Search Criteria: Canada; New York; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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Gymnoconia peckiana (Howe) Trotter
BPI 116338Dudley W. R.   1885-05-23
Canada, New York, Freeville Mud Creek Swamp

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BPI 148231Peck C. H.   1873-07-00
Canada, New York, Adirondack Mountains

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Nyssopsora clavellosa (Berk.) Arthur
BPI 150359   1891-08-27
Canada, New York, Ithaca Cascadilla Woods

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BPI 161578Keener P. D.   1963-09-16
Canada, New York, Canada-Us Border, Coutts Border Station 44 mi. N. of, along Canada Highway 4, 54.52564 -115.479722

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Resinicium furfuraceum (Bres.) Parmasto
BPI 261694Weresub Luella K. (Peck Foray) (74-84)   1974-09-07
Canada, New York, Peavine Swamp Area, near Star Lake, Lawrence Co., 46.610594 -82.366729

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BPI 383841House H. D.   1919-10-02
Canada, New York, Karner, Albany Co.

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Cryptospora cinctula (Cooke & Peck) Sacc.
BPI 629186Cook O. F.   831887-08-00
Canada, New York, Great Sodus Bay, Lake Ontario

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BPI 849680Wilson, P.   1920-08-09
Canada, New York, Orange, Hopewell vicinity of


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Google Map

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