Dataset: MSC
Search Criteria: Jamiaca; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


MSC
Didymium nigripes (Link) Fries
MSC0222072CJA-ESB   881952-08-16
Jamiaca, Hardwar Gap, St. Andrew, 18.082518 -76.736067

MSC
Didymium intermedium J. Schröter
MSC0222075ESB-CJA   991952-08-23
Jamiaca, Hardwar Gap, St. Andrew, 18.082518 -76.736067

MSC
Diachea leucopodia (Bull.) Rostaf.
MSC0222084CJA-ESB   801952-08-16
Jamiaca, Hardwar Gap, St. Andrew, 18.082518 -76.736067

MSC
Didymium nigripes (Link) Fries
MSC0222105CJA-ESB   911952-08-16
Jamiaca, Hardwar Gap, St. Andrew, 18.082518 -76.736067

MSC
Didymium clavus (Albertini & Schweinitz) Rabenhorst
MSC0222135CJA   251952-07-11
Jamiaca, Portland Gap, Blue Mts.

MSC
Didymium nigripes (Link) Fries
MSC0222145CJA-ESB   851952-08-16
Jamiaca, Hardwar Gap, St. Andrew, 18.082518 -76.736067

MSC
Didymium nigripes (Link) Fries
MSC0222146CJA-ESB   841952-08-16
Jamiaca, Hardwar Gap, St. Andrew, 18.082518 -76.736067


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Google Map

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