Dataset: RMS
Taxa: Phaeosphaeriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
RMS0033420J. P. Anderson   1905-10-06
United States, Iowa, Decatur

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0033702B. D. Halsted   1892-09-01

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0033703B. D. Halsted   1892-09-17

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0033704A. B. Seymour   1889-08-20

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0033705J. F. Brenckle   1927-06-11

RMS
RMS0034576L. Abrams   2241902-01-01

RMS
RMS0036278E. Bartholomew   1903-08-20

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RMS0036279E. Bartholomew   1909-10-09

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RMS0036280J. Dearness   1895-00-00

RMS
RMS0036281J. Dearness   

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RMS0036282E. Bartholomew   1911-10-14

RMS
Cicinnobolus major Dearn. & Barthol.
RMS0036717E. Bartholomew   1913-08-22

RMS
RMS0037154J. Dearness   1914-09-18

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0037155E. Bartholomew   1904-07-20

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0037156A. B. Seymour   1889-08-20

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0037157J. Dearness   1908-08-01

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0037158J. M. Bates   1903-07-10

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0037159J. E. Bartholomew   1906-08-04

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0037160E. Bartholomew   1908-09-14

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0037161J. Dearness   1908-09-19

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0037162E. Bartholomew   1908-09-24

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0037163R. Cook   1910-07-11

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0037164B. D. Halsted   1892-09-17

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0037165B. D. Halsted   1892-09-01

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0037166C. F. Baker   1906-07-02

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0037167A. J. Grout   1893-09-24
United States, New York, Niagara

RMS
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
RMS0037168A. J. Grout   631893-09-24
United States, Vermont, Windham


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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