Dataset: NYS-
Taxa: Ophiobolus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York State Museum Mycology Collection


NYS-NYSM:NYSF
NYSf3056Peck, Charles H.   
United States, New York, Saratoga, Mechanicville, New York

NYS-NYSM:NYSF
Ophiobolus lythri Dearn. & House
NYSf3541Peck, Charles H.   
United States, New York, Albany, Albany, New York

NYS-NYSM:NYSD
Ophiobolus gracilis (Niessl) E. Müll.
NYSd4021Haines, John H.   1968-04-01
United States, Oregon, BENTON, US 20, 9 miles west of Philomath.

NYS-NYSM:NYSD
Ophiobolus [not recorded]
NYSd4109Haines, John H.   1967-07-20
United States, Colorado, GUNNISON, Gothic: 10 miles north of Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory., 213m

NYS-NYSM:NYSD
Ophiobolus acuminatus (Sowerby) Duby
NYSd4403Haines, John H.; Stuntz, Daniel E.   1966-06-05
United States, Washington, KING, Carnation.

NYS-NYSM:NYSD
Ophiobolus acuminatus (Sowerby) Duby
NYSd4410Haines, John H.; Stuntz, Daniel E.   1966-06-05
United States, Washington, KING, Carnation.


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