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

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USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


FPF
Apiosporina collinsii (Schwein.) Höhn.
FPF1688BHurd, R.   1959-06-01
United States, Powerhouse Gulch, 7 mi W of Rapid City, 44.06221 -103.419354

FPF
Pollaccia radiosa (Lib.) E. Bald. & Cif.
FPF3003PSolheim, W.   1957-08-02
United States, Wyoming, 44.071581 -111.448288

FPF
FPF3679PHawksworth, F.G.   1962-07-14
United States, Arizona, Imperial Point Rd, Grand Canyon National Park, 36.186545 -112.185254

FPF
FPF3680PHawksworth, F.G.   1967-09-18
United States, Arizona, Hannagan Creek, US 666, S of Alpine, Apache National Forest 8100', 33.701998 -109.246189

FPF
FPF3681PHawksworth, F.G. & R.L. Gilbertson   1967-09-19
United States, Horseshoe Cienega, 1 mi S; 10 mi E of McNary, Ft. Apache IR 8300, 34.059024 -109.681921

FPF
Pollaccia radiosa (Lib.) E. Bald. & Cif.
FPF3957CHinds, T.E. & G. Anderson   1969-08-01
United States, Williams, 35.249457 -112.191003

FPF
FPF4600PHawksworth, F.G.   1977-08-25
United States, Fraser Exp. For, headquarters, 39.847209 -105.91168

FPF
Pollaccia radiosa (Lib.) E. Bald. & Cif.
FPF4615FLaurent, T.H. & T.E. Hinds   1977-08-04
United States, Alaska, Bonanza Creek Exp. Sta, SW of Fairbanks, 64.656389 -148.511111

FPF
Pollaccia radiosa (Lib.) E. Bald. & Cif.
FPF4636FLaurent, T.H. & T.E. Hinds   1977-08-09
United States, Matanuska Glacier Wayside Campground on Hwy 1, W of Tahneta Pass 61 deg. 47' N, 147 deg. 55'W, 61.655833 -147.581111

FPF
Pollaccia radiosa (Lib.) E. Bald. & Cif.
FPF4649DLaurent, T.H. & T.E. Hinds   1977-08-10
Canada, Mile 1782 on Alaskan Hwy, Shepard's Creek, 10 mi N of Burwash, 61.494419 -139

FPF
Pollaccia radiosa (Lib.) E. Bald. & Cif.
FPF4659FZazada, J.   1977-09-03
United States, Wasilla Exp. For., 61.581389 -149.439444

FPF
Polychaeton quercinum (Pers.) Kuntze
FPF4786PLong, W.H.   1914-10-01
United States, New Mexico, Pecos National Forest, 36.078338 -106.78495

FPF
FPF4812PGoodman, S.   1888-07-00
United States, Westport, 39.05445 -94.580234

FPF
FPF4813PSouthworth, E.   1889-08-00
United States, Forestville, 42.468392 -79.176985

FPF
FPF4814PFisher, E.   1890-07-26
United States, Urmeyville, 39.521994 -85.985262

FPF
FPF4815PSmith, E.   1892-09-07
United States, Hubbardston, 43.092255 -84.842224

FPF
FPF4816PFisher, E.   1890-07-26
United States, Rumeyvelle, 39.175481 -102.855576

FPF
FPF4817PVarney, M   1889-10-00
United States, Manhattan, 40.734463 -105.588384

FPF
Apiosporina morbosa (Schwein.) Arx
FPF6136DGill, L.S. & D.E. Ellis   1938-07-26
United States, New Mexico, Monjeau LO, Lincoln National Forest, 33.428008 -105.724566

FPF
Pollaccia radiosa (Lib.) E. Bald. & Cif.
FPF6177DGill, L.S.   1941-08-18
United States, Arizona, South Big Springs Canyon, North Rim, Grand Canyon National Park, 36.318314 -112.261008

FPF
Pollaccia radiosa (Lib.) E. Bald. & Cif.
FPF6681CMuller, E & Van Arx   1978-08-29
United States, Colorado, Bellaire Lake, Red Feather RD, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.772247 -105.618508


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