Dataset: MSC
Taxa: Orbiliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


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MSC0220212R.C. Harris   1972-09-25
United States, Michigan, Ingham, Sandford Natural Area, Michigan State Unversity, 42.727622 -84.466866

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MSC0250913J.M. Bates   1913-08-20
United States, Nebraska, 42.872783 -100.550967

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MSC0252193W. Migula   1932-07-00
Germany, Thuringia, 50.832055 10.662656

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MSC0253628H. W. Ravenel   1884-08-00
United States, South Carolina, 33.560417 -81.719553

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Orbilia caulophylli Ellis & Everh.
MSC0235711G. H. Hicks   5791892-05-19
United States, Michigan, Near Michigan Agricultural College, 42.726109 -84.479912

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Orbilia caulophylli Ellis & Everh.
MSC0235712E. A. Bessey   1953-05-16
United States, New York, Lloyd Ringurd Preserve, 42.450786 -76.465979

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Orbilia caulophylli Ellis & Everh.
MSC0257184J. Dearness   1892-06-00
Canada, 42.983333 -81.25

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MSC0220211R.F. Cain   245971953-07-26
Canada, Ontario, York, 43.842222 -79.661389


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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