Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladobotryum clavisporum (Arnoldia clavispora, Arnoldiomyces clavisporus, Sympodiophora polyporicola)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Sympodiophora polyporicola Rogerson & S.T.Carey
01043041C. T. Rogerson   64-721964-10-09
United States of America, New York, Rockland Co., woods along Stony Brook, east of Sloatsburg, 41.15454 -74.192924

NY:NY
Sympodiophora polyporicola Rogerson & S.T.Carey
01043042C. T. Rogerson   64-721964-10-09
United States of America, New York, Rockland Co., woods along Stony Brook, east of Sloatsburg, 41.15454 -74.192924

NY:NY
Sympodiophora polyporicola Rogerson & S.T.Carey
01043043C. T. Rogerson   64-721964-10-09
United States of America, New York, Rockland Co., woods along Stony Brook, east of Sloatsburg, 41.15454 -74.192924

NY:NY
Sympodiophora polyporicola Rogerson & S.T.Carey
01043044C. T. Rogerson   64-721964-10-09
United States of America, New York, Rockland Co., woods along Stony Brook, east of Sloatsburg, 41.15454 -74.192924

NY:NY
Sympodiophora polyporicola Rogerson & S.T.Carey
01043045C. T. Rogerson   64-721964-10-09
United States of America, New York, Rockland Co., woods along Stony Brook, east of Sloatsburg, 41.15454 -74.192924

NY:NY
Sympodiophora polyporicola Rogerson & S.T.Carey
01043046C. T. Rogerson   64-721964-10-09
United States of America, New York, Rockland Co., woods along Stony Brook, east of Sloatsburg, 41.15454 -74.192924

NY:NY
Sympodiophora polyporicola Rogerson & S.T.Carey
03612619   

NY:NY
Arnoldiomyces clavisporus (D.J.Gray & Morgan-Jones) Morgan-Jones
3603072   

NY:NY
Arnoldiomyces clavisporus (D.J.Gray & Morgan-Jones) Morgan-Jones
3603073   

NY:NY
Arnoldiomyces clavisporus (D.J.Gray & Morgan-Jones) Morgan-Jones
3603074   

NY:NY
Arnoldiomyces clavisporus (D.J.Gray & Morgan-Jones) Morgan-Jones
3603075   


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