Dataset: NBM
Taxa: Calosphaeria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Brunswick Museum


NBM
Calosphaeria Tul. & C. Tul.
NBM-F-06106Carter, Adrian   AC 4142006-10-14
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Highland Park dirt road (near apple and cut poplar stumps), 46.1561 -63.2476

NBM
Calosphaeria Tul. & C. Tul.
NBM-F-06285Carter, Adrian   AC 6292007-07-14
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Highland Park Pond (off Highland Park Road), 46.1561 -63.2476

NBM
Calosphaeria pulchelloidea (Cooke & Ellis) Ellis & Everh.
NBM-F-06420Carter, Adrian   AC 7992008-02-29
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Fairview along road, 46.1819 -63.1856

NBM
Calosphaeria pulcelloidea
NBM-F-06430Carter, Adrian   AC 8142008-03-08
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Port-la-Joye-Fort Amherst National Historic Site, 46.1958 -63.1342

NBM
Calosphaeria barbirostris (Dufour) Ellis & Everh.
NBM-F-06434Carter, Adrian   AC 8182008-03-08
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Cumberland, Route 19, Area lot 514711, 46.1711 -63.1577

NBM
NBM-F-06668Carter, Adrian   AC 11122009-07-30
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Near MacEachern Road not far from elm tree at Long Creek Church, 46.172 -63.271

NBM
Calosphaeria pulchella (Pers.) J. Schröt.
NBM-F-06869Carter, Adrian   AC 13232010-07-21
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Dunedin Park, 46.2087 -63.2901

NBM
Calosphaeria barbirostris (Dufour) Ellis & Everh.
NBM-F-06951Carter, Adrian   AC 14072008-05-03
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Creek (dump side) beside dirt road near Bonshaw and Trans Canada, 46.1995 -63.3363


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Google Map

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