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

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


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RMS0006698I. L. Conners   1583531936-05-06
Canada, Quebec

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RMS0019922W. G. Solheim   13591938-04-24
United States, New York, Ringwood Preserve near Ithica.

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RMS0019923W. G. Solheim   1938-05-08
United States, New York, Arnot Forest, between Cayuta and Swartwood.

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RMS0019924V. Litschauer   1920-04-03

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RMS0019925I. Dietrich   s.n.1932-04-17
United States, Minnesota, In woods N. of Moorhead

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Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
RMS0017366E. B. Mains   33-611933-05-27
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Ann Arbor., 42.27862 -83.741092

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Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
RMS0017367H. E. Parks   s.n.1937-11-00
United States, California, Del Norte, Siskiyou Fork, Smith River; 41.883389 -123.809631, 41.883389 -123.809631

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Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
RMS0017368A. H. Smith   92391937-11-30
United States, Michigan, Siskiyon Branch, Smith River.

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Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
RMS0017370P. Vogel   1910-03-24

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Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
RMS0017383C. J. Gregory   1941-10-02
United States, Indiana, St Joseph, Hood's nursery, near Oscola.

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Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
RMS002462916551   s.n.1941-12-21
United States, California, Marin, on Cypress Ridge above San Geronimo, 38.00667 -122.66472

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RMS002468810,000   s.n.1938-02-21
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, in the coast range along the Siletz Road near Nashville, 44.65361 -123.60722, 152m

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Sarcoscypha floccosa (Schwein.) Cooke
RMS0019926J. F. Brenckle   251928-09-16
United States, Wisconsin, Washington, Friess Lake

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RMS0019927A. Boros   1917-03-20
Hungary, Monte Gugerhegy prope Budapest.

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RMS0000948E. B. Mains   50931940-06-28
USA, Michigan, Waterloo, Mich.


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