Dataset: SYRF
Taxa: Diaphoromyces
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


SYRF
Diaphoromyces lispini (Thaxt.) Thaxt.
SYRF0008120C. C. Hoff   RKB 536
USA, New Mexico, Dona Ana

SYRF
Diaphoromyces lispini (Thaxt.) Thaxt.
SYRF0008215O. Bryant   RKB 8461933-08-15
United States, Arizona, Graham, Graham Mountains, 2743m

SYRF
Diaphoromyces lispini (Thaxt.) Thaxt.
SYRF0008341O. Bryant   RKB 9820000-00-00
United Arab Emirates, Colorado, Freedmont, e. Slope Sangre De Christo Mts, 8000'

SYRF
Diaphoromyces lispini (Thaxt.) Thaxt.
SYRF0008381O. Bryant   RKB 10401949-11-05
United States, Texas, Val Verde

SYRF
Diaphoromyces zirophori (Thaxt.) Thaxt.
SYRF0008828Reynolds   RKB 14080000-00-00
West Indies, Trinidad

SYRF
Diaphoromyces lispini (Thaxt.) Thaxt.
SYRF0009424H. B. Leech   RKB 18351948-12-02
Mexico, Colima, Mt. Colima

SYRF
Diaphoromyces lispini (Thaxt.) Thaxt.
SYRF0009775   RKB 2096
Argentina, Buenos Aires

SYRF
Diaphoromyces zirophori (Thaxt.) Thaxt.
SYRF0009776   RKB 2097
Trinidad and Tobago

SYRF
Diaphoromyces lispini (Thaxt.) Thaxt.
SYRF0011525R. K. Benjamin   RKB 32681953-04-25
United States, California, Los Angeles, Evey Can, ca. 3 mi NE of Claremont

SYRF
Diaphoromyces lispini (Thaxt.) Thaxt.
SYRF0011571J. H. Frank   RKB 33051980-12-12
U.S.A., Florida, St. Lucie

SYRF
Diaphoromyces lispini (Thaxt.) Thaxt.
SYRF0011572J. H. Frank   RKB 33061980-12-12
U.S.A., Florida, St. Lucie

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

SYRF
Diaphoromyces lispini (Thaxt.) Thaxt.
SYRF0012238R.B. & J.M. Selander   RKB 37231955-07-01
Mexico, Veracruz, 3 km N of El Fortin; Tennibo River


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