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

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


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Ceratocystis minor (Hedgc.) J. Hunt
RMS0008457D. R. Miller   1968-03-28
United States, California, Siskiyou, near Callahan (T40N, R9W, Sect. 10)

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Ceratocystis paradoxa (Dade) C. Moreau
RMS0008458   E.C.21958-06-20
Brazil

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RMS0006953Waterston   1964-03-17
Holland, via Sainsbury's, Richmond

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Sphaeronaemella helvellae (P. Karst.) P. Karst.
RMS0001532A. H. Smith   s.n.1936-09-03
Canada, Ontario, Paradise Bay, Lake Temagami.

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Sphaeronaemella helvellae (P. Karst.) P. Karst.
RMS0006553R. F. Cain   1966-09-17
Canada, Ontario, Haliburton, U. of Toronto Forest

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Sphaeronaemella helvellae (P. Karst.) P. Karst.
RMS0029882G. P. White   9651980-10-02
Canada, Ontario, Tarzwell (near Kirkland Lake)

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Thielaviopsis basicola (Berk. & Broome) Ferraris
RMS0021873   s.n.1963-11-20
Canada, Ontario, Grown in Belgium, received at Ottawa by Plant Protection Division


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