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

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


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RMS0014410C. G. Shaw   s.n.1949-06-07
United States, Washington, Garfield, Bear Cr, Umatilla Nat. For, Garfield Co.

RMS
RMS0014411H. G. Greene   13611948-05-22
United States, Wisconsin, Ozaukee, Saukville, Ozaukee Co.

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RMS0014412J. F. Brenckle   5561913-06-01
United States, North Dakota, Nyland's.

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Monilia aurea (Link) J.F. Gmel.
RMS0014413E. Eugeette   1913-06-00
Hannores, Misburg.

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RMS0014414E. Eugeette   1913-06-00
Hannores, Misburg.

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RMS0014415G. Newodowski   s.n.1926-08-26
Georgia, Tiflis

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Monilia corni J.M. Reade
RMS0014416H. G. Greene   22501959-05-30
United States, Wisconsin, Dane

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RMS0014417H. G. Greene   28741963-05-25
United States, Wisconsin, Green, Sect. 18, Town of Clarno, near Monroe; 42.518621 -89.647897, 42.518621 -89.647897

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RMS0015731H. C. Greene   1960-05-22
USA, Wisconsin, Dane, Madison

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RMS0015732M. P. Backus   s.n.1942-05-15
United States, Wisconsin, Dane

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RMS0015733P. Vogel   s.n.1921-05-12
Poland, Tamsel

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Monilia fructigena (Pers.) Pers.
RMS0015734C. M. Weed   1888-00-00
USA, Ohio, Columbus

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Monilia fructigena (Pers.) Pers.
RMS0015735C. M. Weed   1887-00-00

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Monilia fructigena (Pers.) Pers.
RMS0015736D. G. Fairchild   s.n.1889-09-28
United States, Maryland, Breese Hill

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RMS0015737J. A. Parmelee   1950-05-25
Canada, Ontario, Malden Centre

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RMS0015738J. H. H. van der Meer   6661932-06-20
Netherlands

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RMS0015739R. Rapaics   s.n.1916-04-00

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RMS0015740   1933-05-28

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RMS0034120C. M. Weed   1888-00-00

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RMS0034121R. Thaxter   1889-07-00

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RMS0034122R. Thaxter   1889-08-00

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RMS0034123J. Dearness   1897-06-11


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