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

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


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RMS0031274Ipse   1926-06-26

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Craterium leucocephalum (Persoon ex J.F. Gmelin) Ditmar
RMS0031275J. F. Brenckle   1932-06-27
United States, South Dakota, Spink, Armidale Island

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Craterium leucocephalum (Persoon ex J.F. Gmelin) Ditmar
RMS0031276P. Vogel   s.n.1930-11-20
Poland, Tamsel

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Physarum cinereum (Batsch) Persoon
RMS0031299P. Vogel   s.n.1909-11-26
Poland, Tamsel

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Physarum cinereum (Batsch) Persoon
RMS0031300J. F. Brenckle   1930-10-00
United States, South Dakota, Lawn in town, at Kelly Young's, Northville

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Physarum cinereum (Batsch) Persoon
RMS0031301A. G. Kevorkian   501933-09-04
Cuba, Harvard House

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RMS0031303A. Ludwig   1948-08-26
Germany, Westfalen, Kr. Siegan, Fichtenwald, bei Langenholdinghausen

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Fuligo ovata (Schaeff.) T. Macbr.
RMS0031288J. F. Brenckle   23201929-06-18
United States, South Dakota, James River; 42.8714 -97.2903, 42.8714 -97.2903


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