Dataset: WSP-
Search Criteria: Canada; New Brunswick; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP41292Malte, M.O.; Watson, W.R.   1927-08-25
Canada, New Brunswick, Saint Leonard and vicinity, 47.1667 -67.9167

WSP
Xylaria polymorpha (Pers.) Grev.
WSP43333J. R. Hansbrough   1947-09-01
Canada, New Brunswick, Fredrichton, 77.366667 -115.416667

WSP
Peridermium elatinum Kunze & J.C. Schmidt
WSP4926Dearness, J.   1909-08-27
Canada, New Brunswick, Deer Island, Bay of Fundy, 44.983333 -66.983333

WSP
Rhizina inflata (Schaeff.) Quél.
WSP56995R. F. Cain   1963-07-31
Canada, New Brunswick, Richibucto, 46.683333 -64.866667

WSP
Tubulicrinis gracillima (Ellis & Everh. ex D.P. Rogers & H.S. Jacks.) G. Cunn.
WSP57025R. F. Cain   1963-08-17
Canada, New Brunswick, Fundy National Park, 45.566667 -75.1

WSP
WSP6708Dearness, J.   1909-08-24
Canada, New Brunswick, Ingleside, Saint John River, 50.2833 -64.3333


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Google Map

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