Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tranzscheliella minima (Ustilago minima)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 796767Griffiths   1898-06-00
United States, South Dakota, Canton, 43.300815 -96.59282

BPI
Tranzscheliella minima (Arthur) Vánky
BPI 844223Vanky, K.   27251983-06-23
Hungary, Comit. Komarom, Mount Pilis "Nagy Vadallaskovek", 47.741666667 18.916666667, 500m

BPI
BPI 857779Cooke, Wm. Bridge   103001938-09-17
United States, California, Mount Shasta vicinity of Horse Camp, near timberline, 41.40932 -122.195009, 2438m

BPI
BPI 857783Stevens, D. E.   1934-08-15
United States, Oregon, The Dalls sand dunes along Columbia River

BPI
BPI 870821Vanky, K.   26551982-06-20
Hungary, comit. Pest, mt. Borzsony pr. pag. Nagymaros, 200m

BPI
BPI 870878Dorfelt, H.   1983-08-05
Mongolia, South-Gobii, Aimak, 10 km S. pag. Dalanzadgad, 43.462821 104.327872, 1500m

BPI
Tranzscheliella minima (Arthur) Vánky
BPI 872157Dorfelt, H.   1980-04-18
Germany, Sachsen-Anhalt Kyffhauser, between Badra and Steinthaleben

BPI
BPI 872983Meiners, J. P.   1947-06-19
United States, California, Adelanto, 34.58277 -117.409215

BPI
BPI 872994Meiners, J. P.   1947-06-20
United States, California, Searles, 35.483848 -117.635338

BPI
BPI 873018Fischer, G. W.; Sprague, R.; Meiners, J. P.   1947-06-10
United States, Arizona, Marble Canyon, 32.130916 -109.37034

BPI
BPI 922800Bethel, E.   s. n.1919-08-02
United States, New Mexico, Farmington

BPI
BPI 922801Bethel, E.   s. n.1919-09-23
United States, Colorado, Trinidad

BPI
BPI 961628Blasdale, W. C.   s. n.1894-05-00
United States, California, Berkeley, 37.871593 -122.272747

BPI
BPI 960611   
United States

BPI
BPI 1032807Blasdale W. O.   1896-02-06
United States, California, Berkeley, 37.871593 -122.272747

BPI
BPI 1038077L. Guo   7461986-07-26
China, Xinjiang Uygur Autonmous Region, Changji, 44.010051 87.301248


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.