Dataset: TENN-F-
Taxa: Stagonospora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Stagonospora collapsa (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
TENN-F-002237L.E. Wehmeyer   LEW22371923-05-00
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, 42.27527778 -83.73083333

TENN-F
Stagonospora gigantea Heald & F.A. Wolf
TENN-F-002238F.D. Heald, F.A. Wolf   FDH22381909-05-22
United States, Texas, Travis, Austin, 30.3025 -97.76194444

TENN-F
TENN-F-002239J. Lind   JL22391901-05-13
Denmark, Skive, Jutland, 56.56666667 9.033333333

TENN-F
Stagonospora desmodii Ellis & Everh.
TENN-F-003042H.H. Hume   HHH14961899-10-16
United States, Florida, Columbia, Lake City, 30.19 -82.64527778

TENN-F
Stagonospora gigantea Heald & F.A. Wolf
TENN-F-014548H.E. Parks   HEP3400A1929-02-00
United States, California, San Diego, La Jolla, 32.83888889 -117.2569444

TENN-F
Stagonospora collapsa (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
TENN-F-015449L.W. Nuttall   LWN154491894-03-00
United States, West Virginia, Fayette, Nuttallburg, 38.04972222 -81.03944444

TENN-F
Stagonospora gigantea Heald & F.A. Wolf
TENN-F-020694L. Bonar   LB8341952-04-06
United States, California, Riverside, Cottonwood Springs, Joshua Tree National Monument, 33.88333333 -115.8666667

TENN-F
Stagonospora gigantea Heald & F.A. Wolf
TENN-F-021764H. E. Parks   HEP9000A11954-04-05
United States, California, Riverside, San Jacinto, Soboda Hot Springs, 33.8 -116.9291667

TENN-F
Stagonospora gigantea Heald & F.A. Wolf
TENN-F-022594H.E. Parks   HEP9000A21954-04-05
United States, California, Riverside, San Jacinto, Soboda Hot Springs, 33.8 -116.9291667

TENN-F
TENN-F-022811W.G. Solheim   WGS26711949-08-19
United States, Idaho, Bonneville, Swan Valley, Caribou Mountains, Snake River, Spring Creek Campground, 43.45 -111.4013889


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Google Map

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