Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bactrodesmiella masonii (Bactrodesmium masonii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Bactrodesmiella masonii (S. Hughes) M.B. Ellis
37638S.J. Hughes   1947-10-11
United Kingdom, England, Yorkshire, Swinton Park near Masham

Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Bactrodesmiella masonii (S. Hughes) M.B. Ellis
809887   1997-03-27
United Kingdom, England, 54.53026 -1.92425

British Mycological Society
Bactrodesmiella masonii (S. Hughes) M.B. Ellis
30570   1978-09-03
United Kingdom, England, Site name unavailable, 50.83498 -3.49245

British Mycological Society
Bactrodesmiella masonii (S. Hughes) M.B. Ellis
206711   1947-10-11
United Kingdom, England, 54.26045 -1.77123

British Mycological Society
Bactrodesmiella masonii (S. Hughes) M.B. Ellis
16184   1985-05-13
United Kingdom, Scotland, 58.4591 -4.48696

British Mycological Society
Bactrodesmiella masonii (S. Hughes) M.B. Ellis
118859   1978-09-03
United Kingdom, England, 50.83498 -3.49245

British Mycological Society
Bactrodesmiella masonii (S. Hughes) M.B. Ellis
4811   1987-04-11
United Kingdom, England, 51.7419 -1.34966

British Mycological Society
Bactrodesmiella masonii (S. Hughes) M.B. Ellis
118858   1947-11-22
United Kingdom, England, 51.28254 -0.35246

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Bactrodesmiella masonii (S. Hughes) M.B. Ellis
UC1405616R. E. Rappleye   s.n.1969-09-19
USA, California, Shasta, French Gulch

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Bactrodesmiella masonii (S. Hughes) M.B. Ellis
BPI 444299Miller D. R.   D 359-69A1969-09-19
United States, California, French Gulch, Shasta Co., 40.700703 -122.638351


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