Dataset: BPI
Taxa: Clavicipitaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Index of the C.G. Lloyd Mycological Collection Specimens Housed at BPI


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Claviceps paspali F. Stevens & J.G. Hall
LC05386Fitzgerald Mary   
United States, North Carolina

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Claviceps paspali F. Stevens & J.G. Hall
LC06209Diehl W. W.   
United States, Virginia, Alexander Co.

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LC06128Stevens O. A.   
United States, North Dakota, Fargo

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LC06131Krieger   
Unknown

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LC06204Wheldon H. J.   
England, Greygarth

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LC06213Rehm   
Unknown

BPI
LC06223Whetzel   
Unknown

BPI
Claviceps tripsaci F. Stevens & J.G. Hall
LC06085Chase Agnes   
United States, Maryland, Chevy Chase near

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LC24528Johnson D. S.   
Jamaica, Blue Mtns.

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LC05917Rick J.   
Brazil

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Echinodothis tuberiformis (Berk. & Ravenel) G.F. Atk.
LC06109   
Unknown

BPI
Echinodothis tuberiformis (Berk. & Ravenel) G.F. Atk.
LC06221Atkinson   
United States, Alabama, Auburn

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LC06222Sydow   
Philippines

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LC37313Gillet J.   
Congo

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Epichloe typhina (Pers.) Tul. & C. Tul.
LC06143   
Unknown

BPI
Epichloe typhina (Pers.) Tul. & C. Tul.
LC38504Heath F. M.   
United States, North Dakota, Grand Forks

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Fleischeria javanica Penz. & Sacc.
LC37984Petch T.   
Sri Lanka

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LC37209Buck P. Pro   
Brazil

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LC50002Umemura J.   
Japan, Nagoya, Aichiken

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LC05919Ramos   
Philippines

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Hypocrella phyllogena (Mont.) Speg.
LC06872Rick J.   
Brazil

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LC05920Underwood   
Puerto Rico

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LC04454Rick J.   
Brazil

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LC06084Rick J.   
Brazil, Country uncertain

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LC06130Rick   
Brazil, Country uncertain

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LC06010Hoehnel   
Indonesia, Java


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