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

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University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Pseudoseptoria everhartii (Sacc. & P. Syd.) B. Sutton
ARIZ-M-AN04146H.C. Greene   1956-09-10
USA, Wisconsin, Dunn, Near Falls City

ARIZ
Pseudoseptoria everhartii (Sacc. & P. Syd.) B. Sutton
ARIZ-M-AN04147H.C. Greene   1947-08-21
USA, Wisconsin, Green, Attica

ARIZ
Pseudoseptoria bromigena (Sacc.) B. Sutton
ARIZ-M-AN04142R.S., G.W. Fischer, J.P. Meiners   205361948-08-07
USA, Colorado, Loveland Pass

ARIZ
Pseudoseptoria bromigena (Sacc.) B. Sutton
ARIZ-M-AN04143H.C. Greene   1951-07-29
USA, Wisconsin, Dane, Dane County Line Road, 2 mi. SE of Lodi

ARIZ
Pseudoseptoria donacis (Pass.) B. Sutton
ARIZ-M-AN04145H.C. Greene   1944-09-10
USA, Wisconsin, Dane, Madison

ARIZ
Pseudoseptoria stomaticola (Bäumler) B. Sutton
ARIZ-M-AN04144H.C. Greene   1947-06-21
USA, Wisconsin, Sauk, Ferry Bluff


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