Dataset: PH
Taxa: Hainesia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Hainesia rhoina (Sacc.) Ellis & Sacc.
PH00310009J. B. Ellis   s.n.1883-09-00
United States, New Jersey, Gloucester, Newfield, 39.546504 -75.024896

PH:PH-FUNGI
Hainesia rhoina (Sacc.) Ellis & Sacc.
PH00005665J. B. Ellis   s.n.1883-09-00
United States, New Jersey, Gloucester, Newfield, 39.546504 -75.024896

PH-ANSP:PH-Type-Fungi
Hainesia asclepiadicola Ellis & Everh.
PH00005661A. Commons   s.n.1894-07-13
United States, Delaware, New Castle, Stanton

PH-ANSP:PH-Type-Fungi
Hainesia borealis Ellis & Everh.
PH00005662J. Macoun   s.n.1889-07-00
Canada, British Columbia, Sine loc.

PH-ANSP:PH-Type-Fungi
Hainesia borealis Ellis & Everh.
PH00005663J. Macoun   1561889-07-00
Canada, British Columbia, Haniloops

PH-ANSP:PH-Type-Fungi
Hainesia borealis Ellis & Everh.
PH00005664J. Macoun   s.n.1889-07-00
Canada, British Columbia, Sine loc.


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