Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asterina lobeliae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bishop Museum, Herbarium Pacificum


BISH-BPBM:BISH
Asterina lobeliae F.Stevens & R.W.Ryan
499855O.H. Swezey   10631921-07-31
USA, Hawaii, Hawaii, Hamakua, 19.901679 -155.409193

BISH-BPBM:BISH
Asterina lobeliae F.Stevens & R.W.Ryan
499854O.H. Swezey   10631921-07-31
USA, Hawaii, Hawaii, Hamakua, 19.901679 -155.409193

BISH-BPBM:BISH
Asterina lobeliae F.Stevens & R.W.Ryan
145712F.L. Stevens   10581921-07-31
USA, Hawaii, Oahu, Hamakua; Upper Ditch Trail, 20.0481 -155.6217

BISH-BPBM:BISH
Asterina lobeliae F.Stevens & R.W.Ryan
580714O.H. Swezey   10581921-07-31
USA, Hawaii, Oahu, Hamakua; Upper Ditch Trail, 20.0481 -155.6217

Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-016793Stevens, Frank L.   1921-07-31
USA, Hawaii, Hamakua, upper ditch trail, 20.006864 -155.260134

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Asterina lobeliae F.Stevens & R.W.Ryan
03634101   

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
Asterina lobeliae F. Stevens and R. W. Ryan in F. Stevens
ILL00010409O. H. Swezey, as F. L. Stevens No. 1063   10631921-07-31
United States, Hawaii, Island of Hawaii, erroneously cited as Kauai, Hamakua, 19.50056 -155.50056

ILL
ILL00086362F.L. Stevens   10581921-07-31
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii County, 19.89677 -155.58278

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Asterina lobeliae F. Stevens & R.W. Ryan
BPI 690018Shear C. L.   6541928-02-22
United States, Hawaii, Kohana Valley, Oahu

BPI
Asterina lobeliae F. Stevens & R.W. Ryan
BPI 690019Stevens F. L.   10581921-07-31
United States, Hawaii, Hamakus Upper Ditch Trail

BPI
Asterina lobeliae F. Stevens & R.W. Ryan
BPI 690020Stevens F. L.   10581921-07-31
United States, Hawaii, Hamakus Upper Ditch Trail


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