Dataset: ARIZ
Taxa: Plasmoverna
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Plasmoverna pygmaea (Unger) Constant., Voglmayr, Fatehi & Thines
AN 015077H.L. Merrow   1892-07-02
USA, Michigan

ARIZ
Plasmoverna pygmaea (Unger) Constant., Voglmayr, Fatehi & Thines
AN 015080H.L. Merrow   1892-07-02
USA, Michigan

ARIZ
Plasmoverna pygmaea (Unger) Constant., Voglmayr, Fatehi & Thines
ARIZ-M-AN00538H.C. Greene   22371959-05-16
USA, Wisconsin, Sauk, Aldo Leopold Memorial Tract, Sect. 1, Town of Honey Creek

ARIZ
Plasmoverna pygmaea (Unger) Constant., Voglmayr, Fatehi & Thines
ARIZ-M-AN00519H.C. Greene   27331962-06-02
USA, Wisconsin, Sauk, Near Leland

ARIZ
Plasmoverna pygmaea (Unger) Constant., Voglmayr, Fatehi & Thines
ARIZ-M-AN00478H.C. Greene   6881944-05-15
USA, Wisconsin, Dane, Madison

ARIZ
Plasmoverna pygmaea (Unger) Constant., Voglmayr, Fatehi & Thines
ARIZ-M-AN00542   1937-05-30
USA, New York, McLean

ARIZ
Plasmoverna pygmaea (Unger) Constant., Voglmayr, Fatehi & Thines
ARIZ-M-AN00511G.W. Martin   1938-05-20
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Iowa City

ARIZ
Plasmoverna pygmaea (Unger) Constant., Voglmayr, Fatehi & Thines
ARIZ-M-AN00474J.L. Cunningham   JLC-66-36c1966-05-14
USA, Wisconsin, Dane, Eagle Heights, Madison

ARIZ
Plasmoverna fusca (Peck) Constant., Voglmayr, Fatehi & Thines
ARIZ-M-AN00462H.C. Greene   23181959-06-02
USA, Wisconsin, Iowa, Gov. Dodge State Park

ARIZ
Plasmoverna fusca (Peck) Constant., Voglmayr, Fatehi & Thines
ARIZ-M-AN00295J.J. Davis   1913-06-09
USA, Wisconsin, Grant, Glen Haven


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