Dataset: SYRF
Search Criteria: U.S.A. OR USA OR United States OR United States of America; Arizona; Cochise; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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State University of New York, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Herbarium


SYRF
Trichaptum biforme (Fr.) Ryvarden
SYRF0000559J. L. Lowe   93211958-08-28
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Southwest Research Station, Coronado Nat'l Forest., 1737m

SYRF
Tyromyces chioneus (Fr.) P. Karst.
SYRF0000564J. L. Lowe   97691958-09-08
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Fly Peak, Coronado Nat'l Forest., 2743m

SYRF
Schizopora apacheriensis (Gilb. & Canf.) Gilb. & Ryvarden
SYRF0002446E. R. Canfield   1841970-12-11
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Montezuma Pass, Huachuca Mountains.

SYRF
Schizopora apacheriensis (Gilb. & Canf.) Gilb. & Ryvarden
SYRF0002447R. L. Gilbertson   103771971-08-25
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Guadalupe Canyon, Guadalupe Mountains.

SYRF
Pachykytospora tuberculosa (Fr.) Kotl. & Pouzar
SYRF0005963J. L. Lowe   98141958-09-07
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Rucker Canyon, Coronado National Forest near Portal., 1951m

SYRF
SYRF0006166J. J. Worrall   6641994-10-15
USA, Arizona, Cochise, South Fork Cave Creek, Chiricahua Mountains, Coronado National Forest.

SYRF
Laboulbenia chaetocnemae Thaxt.
SYRF0009271E. C. Van Dyke   RKB 17321946-11-30
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Dragoon Mts.

SYRF
SYRF0009602H. B. Leech   RKB 1970A1952-08-04
USA, Arizona, Cochise, W side of Huachucha Mts, Sunnyside Canyon, 1829m

SYRF
SYRF0009603H. B. Leech   RKB 1970B1952-08-04
USA, Arizona, Cochise, W side of Huachucha Mts, Sunnyside Canyon, 1829m

SYRF
Diaphoromyces lispini (Thaxt.) Thaxt.
SYRF0012235H. B. Leech   RKB 37201952-08-17
U.S.A., Arizona, Cochise, Chiricahua Mts, Rustler Peak, 8200', 2499m


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