Dataset: DUKE-
Taxa: Sclerotiniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Fungal Collection


DUKE
Scorias spongiosa (Schwein.) Fr
0008736Sam Boyarsky   SB241998-09-12
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Duke Forest, Gate 23, slopes adjacent to New Hope Creek, Korstian Division, 35.998825 -79.029705

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Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Rostovzev
0009360Rytas Vilgalys   s.n.2005-09-08
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Hope Valley Rd, Durham, 35.971313 -78.933091

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Ciborinia confundens (Whetzel) Whetzel
0045412W. G. Solheim   16691939-07-13
United States, Wyoming, Carbon, near Sandstone Ranger Station, Sierra Madre Mts., 2469m

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Scorias spongiosa (Schwein.) Fr
0193157Nick Altemose   NA32009-09-02
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Duke Forest near Hope Creek, 35 -79

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Scorias spongiosa (Schwein.) Fr.
0349529Rytas Vilgalys   1987-09-15
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Duke Forest, near Rhododendron Bluffs, Korstian Division.

DUKE
Scorias spongiosa (Schwein.) Fr.
0349528Brian Inouye   1993-10-16
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Duke Forest. Rhododrendron Bluffs., 35.982114 -79.016978

DUKE
0046360W. G. Solheim   18301940-06-22
United States, Wyoming, Albany, below Nash Fork Br near UW Sci Camp, Med. Bow Mtns, 2926m

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Torula herbarum (Pers.) Link
0046459H.R. Simms   SF-7511970-07-24
United States, Colorado, Chaffee, 2 mi S of Poncho Springs, off Hwy 285, 2256m

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Scorias spongiosa (Schwein.) Fr
0349498Jacob Golan   JG0052013-09-09
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Duke Forest.

DUKE
Scorias spongiosa (Schwein.) Fr.
0193762Khalid Hameed   2018DF_0202018-08-07
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Duke Forest Shepperd Trail, 36.012653 -78.974109


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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