Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Autoicomyces aquatilis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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State University of New York, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Herbarium


SYRF
Autoicomyces aquatilis (F. Picard) I.I. Tav.
SYRF0008093R. K. Benjamin   RKB 5281950-06-07
USA, Illinois, Lake, 3 mi N of Wauconda

SYRF
Autoicomyces aquatilis (F. Picard) I.I. Tav.
SYRF0009502R. K. Benjamin   RKB 19091955-05-17
USA, California, Orange, Cleveland Nat. Forest, Lower San Juan Cpgd.

SYRF
Autoicomyces aquatilis (F. Picard) I.I. Tav.
SYRF0009502R. K. Benjamin   RKB 19091955-05-17
USA, California, Orange, Cleveland Nat. Forest, Lower San Juan Cpgd.

SYRF
Autoicomyces aquatilis (F. Picard) I.I. Tav.
SYRF0011751A. F. Wilson   RKB 3444A
USA, Florida, Collier

SYRF
Autoicomyces aquatilis (F. Picard) I.I. Tav.
SYRF0011752A. F. Wilson   RKB 3444B
USA, Florida, Collier

SYRF
Autoicomyces aquatilis (F. Picard) I.I. Tav.
SYRF0011849R. E. Woodruff   RKB 3518A1963-03-14
U.S.A., Florida, Alachua, Gainesville


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