Dataset: ARIZ
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; California; Del Norte; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Schizopora paradoxa (Schrad.) Donk
ARIZ-M-AN23167J.L. Lowe & R.L. Gilbertson   105801958-10-30
USA, California, Del Norte, Smith River

ARIZ
Acantharia echinata (Ellis & Everh.) Theiss. & Syd.
ARIZ-M-AN00706H.E. Parks   Ex. 67010, #39981933-04-00
USA, California, Del Norte, Smith River

ARIZ
Pithya cupressina (Batsch) Fuckel
ARIZ-M-AN02144H.E. & S.T. Parks   61401938-01-19
USA, California, Del Norte, Darlingtonia

ARIZ
Erysiphe adunca (Wallr.) Fr.
ARIZ-M-AN02576H.E. Parks #4060   669811932-09-20
USA, California, Del Norte, Smith River

ARIZ
Erysiphe adunca (Wallr.) Fr.
ARIZ-M-AN02581H.E. Parks #4060   669811932-09-20
USA, California, Del Norte, Smith River

ARIZ
Erysiphe adunca (Wallr.) Fr.
ARIZ-M-AN02582Parks & Tracy, #4053   672421932-09-30
USA, California, Del Norte

ARIZ
Erysiphe adunca (Wallr.) Fr.
ARIZ-M-AN02579Parks & Tracy, #4053   672421932-09-30
USA, California, Del Norte

ARIZ
Melampsora paradoxa Dietel & Holw.
ARIZ-M-AN06325H.E. Parks   40661932-09-20
USA, California, Del Norte, Smith River

ARIZ
Cylindrosporium rhamni Ellis & Everh.
ARIZ-M-AN03243H.E. Parks   1934-09-00
USA, California, Del Norte, Smith River Lodge

ARIZ
Cylindrosporium toxicodendri (M.A. Curtis) Ellis & Everh.
ARIZ-M-AN03261H.E. Parks   670361933-08-05
USA, California, Del Norte, Eighteen Mile Creek

ARIZ
Puccinia convolvuli (Pers.) Castagne
AN 022343H.E. Parks   1932-08-26
United States, California, Del Norte


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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