Dataset: MU
Taxa: Dasyscyphella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
Dasyscyphella nivea (R. Hedw.) Raitv.
000192401W. B. Cooke   62627A1985-08-02
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, Headwaters of Otter Creek, Bowden., 39.0425 -79.60944

MU
Dasyscyphella nivea (R. Hedw.) Raitv.
000297092Django Grootmyers   2996332017-11-18
United States, Ohio, Franklin, Westerville. Growing on a decorticated hardwood log, likely Quercus sp. Hairs septate and encrusted with the apical cells regularly smooth and un-encrusted. Paraphyses with rounded tips., 40.1209 -82.9262

MU-MU-F-57709:000297092
Dasyscyphella nivea (R. Hedw.) Raitv.
57709Django Grootmyers   2017-11-18
United States, Ohio, Westerville. Growing on a decorticated hardwood log, likely Quercus sp. Hairs septate and encrusted with the apical cells regularly smooth and un-encrusted. Paraphyses with rounded tips. Spore measurements from Piximetre: (5.4) 5.5 - 6.6 (7.5) × (1.4) 1.5 - 2.1 (2.3) µm, Q = (2.9) 3 - 3.8 (4.2) ; N = 9, Me = 6.2 × 1.9 µm ; Qe = 3.4, 40.1209 -82.9262


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Google Map

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