Dataset: FPF
Taxa: Gnomoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


FPF
FPF1774PPeterson, R.S.   1959-08-31
United States, Colorado, Long Draw Res, on Continental Divide, between Rocky Mtn. National Park and Roosevelt National Forest, 40.523039 -105.749174

FPF
FPF3272PHinds, T.E. & F.G. Hawksworth   1963-06-27
United States, Hillside, 8 mi W on Rainbow Lake Road 11000, 39.175481 -102.855576

FPF
FPF3274PStaley, J.M.   1963-06-19
United States, Colorado, Deadman LO, Roosevelt National Forest 10400, 40.828538 -105.752922

FPF
FPF4126DJaenicke, A.J.   1916-07-19
United States, Silver Lake, 39.175481 -102.855576

FPF
FPF4158EGill, L.S. & R.W. Davidson   1950-07-21
United States, Colorado, Trapper's Lake, mesa above, White River National Forest, 39.985749 -107.231057

FPF
Sirococcus conigenus (Pers.) P.F. Cannon & Minter
FPF4385PThompson, J.   1972-07-21
United States, Whitefield, 44.373116 -71.610084

FPF
Discula umbrinella (Berk. & Broome) M. Morelet
FPF4807PSouthworth, E.   1889-00-00
United States, 40.229901 -105.226562

FPF
FPF4826PWeir, J.R.   1916-09-07
United States, Crater Lake, 42.942012 -122.10639

FPF
FPF4860PEllis, D.E.   1940-05-08
United States, Graham Mts., 32.694092 -109.902341

FPF
FPF4864PGill, L.S.   1932-06-24
United States, Alpine Station, Great Basin For. Exp. Sta. 10000, 39.346973 -111.396045

FPF
Valsa ambiens (Pers.) Fr.
FPF5662FAndrews, S.R. & W.E. Eslyn   1959-06-04
United States, New Mexico, Whitetail Logging Unit, Mescalero Apache IR, 33.228978 -105.555819

FPF
FPF5783ASalton, R.   1935-10-00
United States, New Mexico, Carson National Forest, 36.510383 -106.075107

FPF
Discula umbrinella (Berk. & Broome) M. Morelet
FPF6184DGill, L.S. & D.E. Ellis   1940-01-14
United States, Portal, 31.913703 -109.14145


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