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

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University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Synchytrium aureum J. Schröt.
ARIZ-M-AN00170J.J. Davis   1930-08-06
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas, Pattison State Park

ARIZ
ARIZ-M-AN00378J.J. Davis   3771930-07-31
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas, Solon Springs

ARIZ
Apiosporina collinsii (Schwein.) Höhn.
ARIZ-M-AN00667J.J. Davis   1914-06-22
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas, Solon Springs

ARIZ
ARIZ-M-AN00795J.J. Davis   1914-09-07
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas, Solon Springs

ARIZ
Golovinomyces cichoracearum (DC.) V.P. Heluta
ARIZ-M-AN01100H.C. Greene   20691956-09-11
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas, Near Pattison State Park

ARIZ
Podosphaera macularis (Wallr.) U. Braun & S. Takam.
ARIZ-M-AN02349J.J. Davis   1930-07-30
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas, Solon Springs

ARIZ
ARIZ-M-AN04904J.J. Davis   1924-08-18
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule

ARIZ
ARIZ-M-AN03237E.M. Gilbert   1951-07-23
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule

ARIZ
Kabatia lonicerae (Harkn.) Höhn.
ARIZ-M-AN03541H.C. Greene   1956-09-11
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas, Pattison State Park

ARIZ
Mycosphaerella salicicola (Fuckel) Johanson ex Oudem.
ARIZ-M-AN04473J.J. Davis   1924-08-11
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule

ARIZ
Mycosphaerella salicicola (Fuckel) Johanson ex Oudem.
ARIZ-M-AN04474J.J. Davis   1924-08-11
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule

ARIZ
Doassansiopsis occulta (Hoffm.) Dietel
AN 027094J.R. Jacobson   1943-09-05
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas, Lake Nebagamon

ARIZ
Eocronartium muscicola (Pers.) Fitzp.
ARIZ-M-AN10979L.S. Cheney   26181897-07-19
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule

ARIZ
AN 022372E.M. Gilbert   1949-05-30
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas , Brule

ARIZ
AN 012738H.C. Greene   20651956-09-11
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas, Near Pattison State Park


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