Dataset: IND
Taxa: Phaeosphaeriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University


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IND-F-003493G. W. Blaydes   1922-06-17
United States, Indiana, Putnam, Northern Putnam County, 39.767672 -86.845

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IND-F-003648James M. Van Hook   1907-11-00
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Bloomington, 39.165325 -86.526386

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IND-F-003649James M. Van Hook   1915-10-05
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Indiana University campus [Bloomington], 39.167622 -86.517417

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IND-F-003650James M. Van Hook   1929-00-00
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Bloomington, 39.165325 -86.526386

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Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
IND-F-003725James M. Van Hook   1902-08-19
United States, New York, Tompkins, Ithaca, 42.444175 -76.5021

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Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
IND-F-003726C. H. Kauffman   1903-10-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Lebanon

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Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
IND-F-003727Sutton   1912-00-00
United States

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Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
IND-F-003728   1912-00-00
United States, Indiana, Brown, Trevlac, 39.265603 -86.336851

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Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
IND-F-003729Lockwood   1929-07-23
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Huckleberry Hill [near Griffy Lake, N of Bloomington], 39.194974 -86.515687

IND
Darluca filum (Biv.) Castagne
IND-F-003730Witmer   1934-10-27
United States, Indiana, Monroe, 6 mi. W. of Ellettsville, Ind., 39.233881 -86.737289

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IND-F-003863   
United States, New York, Tompkins, Ithaca, 42.444175 -76.5021

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IND-F-003864James M. Van Hook   1909-02-05
United States, New York

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IND-F-003865Heinrich Rehm   1902-10-00
Germany, Bavaria, Bavaria: near Olching, 48.20735 11.333139

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IND-F-003866H. Sydow   1905-03-20
Germany, Brandenburg, Wannsee near Berlin, 52.416667 13.15

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Stagonospora (Sacc.) Sacc.
IND-F-004418James M. Van Hook   1926-06-23
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Near Bloomington, 39.166023 -86.526551

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IND-F-004893James M. Van Hook   1933-00-00


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