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

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Ciborinia seaveri J.W. Groves & Bowerman
25700D.A. Giroud   1950-07-14
Canada, Manitoba, Riding Mountain National Park

AAFC:DAOM
Ciborinia seaveri J.W. Groves & Bowerman
938S.R. Bisby   1931-07-08
Canada, Manitoba, Victoria Beach

AAFC:DAOM
Ciborinia seaveri J.W. Groves & Bowerman
107160J.A. Baranyay   1964-05-26
Canada, Alberta, Crowsnest Creek 9-069-248

AAFC:DAOM
Ciborinia seaveri J.W. Groves & Bowerman
158706E. Gautreau   1964-06-01
Canada, Alberta, 16.5 mi. N. Hotchkiss 9-040-381

AAFC:DAOM
Ciborinia seaveri J.W. Groves & Bowerman
1331J.L. VanCamp   1926-07-09
Canada, Alberta, Crowsnest Forest Res, Byron Creek

AAFC:DAOM
Ciborinia seaveri J.W. Groves & Bowerman
4673Wm. Newton   1937-07-04
Canada, British Columbia, Prince George

AAFC:DAOM
Ciborinia seaveri J.W. Groves & Bowerman
71621R.J. Andrews   1959-08-05
Canada, British Columbia, Cranbrook

AAFC:DAOM
Ciborinia seaveri J.W. Groves & Bowerman
118038J. Menzies   1939-08-00
Canada, British Columbia, Prince George

Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Ciborinia seaveri J.W. Groves & Bowerman
WSP45713Field Mycology Class   1957-00-00
United States, Montana, Colt Creek, Flathead National Forest, 47.7503 -113.5003

WSP
Ciborinia seaveri J.W. Groves & Bowerman
WSP51592D. Leaphart (USFS)   1963-09-17
United States, Idaho, Spencer District of United States Forest Service, 44.3606 -112.1861

WSP
Ciborinia seaveri J.W. Groves & Bowerman
WSP57447D. Hudson   1967-07-05
Canada, Alberta, 15 miles north of Coleman on Coleman-Kananackas logging road, 46.9005 -64.1833

WSP
Ciborinia seaveri J.W. Groves & Bowerman
WSP57493G. J. Smith   1965-07-12
Canada, Alberta, 9 miles west of Rocky Mountain House, 52.37472222 -117.1166667


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