Dataset: WTU
Taxa: Cystostereaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Physodontia Ryvarden & H. Solheim
WTU-F-058841D. E. Stuntz   216541982-04-20
U.S.A., Washington, King, Discovery Park., 47.660919 -122.417578

WTU
Cystostereum murrayi (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Pouzar
WTU-F-014124D. E. Stuntz   113521959-07-29
Canada, Yukon Territory, Whitehorse., 60.717 -135.05

WTU
Cystostereum murrayi (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Pouzar
WTU-F-057856D. E. Stuntz   111681959-07-10
U.S.A., Michigan, Upper Tahq. Sl. [Upper Tahquamenon Slashing].

WTU
Cystostereum murrayi (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Pouzar
WTU-F-057857J. Ammirati   67931975-07-15
Canada, Ontario, Hemlock Bluff Trail, Algonquin Pk [Algonquin Park]., 45.831247 -78.500072

WTU
Cystostereum murrayi (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Pouzar
WTU-F-057859Irene Mounce   F 14001930-07-18
Canada, Quebec, Wakefield.


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