Dataset: CMMF
Taxa: Onygenaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Université de Montréal, Cercle des Mycologues de Montréal Fungarium


CMMF
Chrysosporium inops J.W. Carmich.
CMMF013015Harding, Paul R.   42651959-08-00
United States of America, California, California., 37.449994 -120.320913

CMMF
Chrysosporium pannorum (Link) S. Hughes
CMMF013014Bissett, John   4261974-10-00
Canada, Alberta, Mt. Allen, Kananaskis Range., 51.2925 -116.22

CMMF
Onygena corvina Alb. & Schwein.
CMMF015474Larouche, Benoît   441992-07-28
Canada, Québec, Shipshaw, Québec., 48.466834 -71.263421

CMMF
Onygena equina (Willd.) Pers.
CMMF005679McNeil, Raymond   14381982-09-18
Canada, Québec, Brome-Missisquoi, Saint-Armand, 45.03325 -73.0471667

CMMF
Onygena equina (Willd.) Pers.
CMMF013859Malloch, David   47461974-08-22
Canada, Ontario, 1.5 km east of Poshkokagan River on Black Sturgeon Lake Road, Thunder Bay District, Ontario. 16UCK 530832., 49.308636 -89.265386

CMMF
Onygena equina (Willd.) Pers.
CMMF023180Thibault Maurice   1987-04-11
Canada, Québec, Montmagny


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