Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ceratocystis radicicola (Ceratostomella radicicola, Chalaropsis punctulata, Ophiostoma radicicola, Thielaviopsis punctulata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Ceratocystis radicicola (Bliss) C. Moreau
38681   1953-08-15
[not on label]

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
UC653559D. E. Bliss   B-2611941-04-16
USA, California, Riverside, Indio

UC
Ceratocystis radicicola (Bliss) C. Moreau
UC977379J. Hunt   721954-00-00
USA, New York, Onondaga, Syracuse.; 43.04806 -76.14778; 43.04806 -76.14778; 43.04806 -76.14778; 43.04806 -76.14778; 43.04806 -76.14778, 43.04806 -76.14778

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Ceratocystis radicicola (Bliss) C. Moreau
310495J. Hunt   72

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 421873   1969-12-03
Unknown

BPI
Ceratocystis radicicola (Bliss) C. Moreau
BPI 596268Hunt J.   721954-00-00
Unknown

BPI
Ceratocystis radicicola (Bliss) C. Moreau
BPI 596269Atnip A. D.   1956-08-29
Mexico, Intercepted San Diego California #4460, 23.595636 -103.698131

BPI
Ceratocystis radicicola (Bliss) C. Moreau
BPI 596270Wible J. O.   1957-10-22
United States, California, Intercepted San Diego California #4788, 32.7542 -117.1961

BPI
Ceratocystis radicicola (Bliss) C. Moreau
BPI 596271Bailey R. E.; Widmann L. B.   1966-09-30
Belgium, Intercepted San Diego California #10751

BPI
Thielaviopsis punctulata (Hennebert) A.E. Paulin, T.C. Harr. & McNew
BPI 893173Nishad, Resna   CRDP12013-05-00
Qatar, Doha Farms located in northern and southern Doha; Date palm trees infected by Thielaviopsis punctulata, the causal agent of black scorch disease; on PDA


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