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

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Physalospora fusca N.E. Stevens
FLAS-F-62306C.G. Hansford   21081937-06-00
Uganda, Kampala, 0.333333 32.583333

FLAS
Physalospora fusca N.E. Stevens
FLAS-F-62307N.E. Stevens   1925-01-15
Cuba, Herradura, 22.466667 -83.416667

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Physalospora fusca N.E. Stevens
GAM00002942J. Ratcliffe   1940-12-22
USA, Georgia, Glynn, 31.213242 -81.493698

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Physalospora fusca N.E. Stevens
BPI 599048Stevens N. E.   1925-01-12
Cuba, Cape San Antonio, 21.863056 -84.950833

BPI
Physalospora fusca N.E. Stevens
BPI 599049Stevens N. E.   1924-01-09
Cuba, St. Lucia Bay, 22.691993 -83.990298

BPI
Physalospora fusca N.E. Stevens
BPI 599050Shear C. L.; Stevens N. E.   212;1927-12-20
United States, Hawaii, Paldo Valley, Honolulu

BPI
Physalospora fusca N.E. Stevens
BPI 599051Ellis J. B.   0000-00-00
Unknown

BPI
Physalospora fusca N.E. Stevens
BPI 599052Stevens N. E.   1925-01-15
Cuba, Herradura, 22.466667 -83.416667

BPI
Physalospora fusca N.E. Stevens
BPI 599053Stevens N. E.   1925-01-15
Cuba, Herradura, 22.466667 -83.416667

BPI
Physalospora fusca N.E. Stevens
BPI 599054Shear C. L.   1923-02-20
United States, Florida, Orlando, 28.538336 -81.379236

BPI
Physalospora fusca N.E. Stevens
BPI 599055Shear C. L.; Stevens N. E.   204;1927-11-30
United States, Hawaii, Tantalus, Honolulu

BPI
Physalospora fusca N.E. Stevens
BPI 599056Shear C. L.; Stevens N. E.   216;1928-01-21
United States, Hawaii, South Kona

BPI
Physalospora fusca N.E. Stevens
BPI 599057Bratley C. O.   1927-09-12
United States, Florida, Gainesville, 29.651634 -82.324826

BPI
Physalospora fusca N.E. Stevens
BPI 599058Shear C. L.; Stevens N. E.   228;1928-01-04
United States, Hawaii, Pahola Ranch, Honolulu


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Google Map

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