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

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
Ciboria acerina Whetzel & N.F. Buchw. ex J.W. Groves & M.E. Elliott
RMS0003304M. E. Elliott   911191963-01-24

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Ciboria acerina Whetzel & N.F. Buchw. ex J.W. Groves & M.E. Elliott
RMS0003337M. E. Elliott   70-21970-04-28

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Ciboria strobilina (Alb. & Schwein.) Sacc.
RMS0010170F. Petrak   1928-09-00

RMS
Ciboria bolaris (Batsch) Fuckel
RMS0010484   1907-03-28

RMS
Ciboria strobilina (Alb. & Schwein.) Sacc.
RMS0011052F. Petrak   1943-08-00

RMS
Ciboria acerina Whetzel & N.F. Buchw.
RMS0032247M. E. Elliott   1963-01-24

RMS
Ciboria amentacea (Balb.) Fuckel
RMS0032248B. Kendrick   1959-04-16

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Ciboria acerina Whetzel & N.F. Buchw.
RMS0032249M. E. Elliott   1959-02-02

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Ciboria Fuckel
RMS0032250H. H. Whetzel   13771938-05-01
United States, New York, Tompkins, Lloyd Preserve

RMS
Ciboria Fuckel
RMS0032251W. S. White   13301938-04-18
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth, Miles Standish Monument, near Duxbury; 41.677055 -70.193908, 41.677055 -70.193908

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Ciboria caucus (Rebent.) Fuckel
RMS0032252C. A. Bowerman   1953-03-00

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Ciboria renispora (Ellis) Sacc.
RMS0032253W. G. Farlow   1879-08-00

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Ciboria betulae (Woronin) W.L. White
RMS0033415W. G. Solheim   12751938-04-04

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Ciboria Fuckel
RMS0033416H. H. Whetzel   13771938-05-01
United States, New York, Tompkins

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ciboria Fuckel
RMS0033417W. S. White   13301938-04-18
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth, Miles Standish Monument, near Duxbury; 41.677055 -70.193908, 41.677055 -70.193908

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Ciboria johnsonii Ellis & Everh.
RMS0036718L. N. Johnson   1864-06-00


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