Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Clavulina cirrhata (Aphelaria cirrhata, Clavaria cirrhata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cal Poly Humboldt Fungarium


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Clavulina cirrhata (Berk.) Corner
HSCF-000253Henkel   TH 89402008-07-14
Guyana, Region 8: Potaro-Siparuni , Pakaraima Mountains, Upper Potaro River Basin, within a 10 km radius of Potaro base camp; 2 km south of base camp, 5.301333333 -59.91122222

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Clavulina cirrhata (Berk.) Corner
HSCF-000254Henkel   TH 90022009-07-07
Guyana, Region 8: Potaro-Siparuni , Pakaraima Mountains, Upper Potaro River Basin, within a 10 km radius of Potaro base camp; 1 km west of base camp, 5.301333333 -59.91122222

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Clavulina cirrhata (Berk.) Corner
HSCF-000255Henkel   TH 92662010-06-07
Guyana, Region 8: Potaro-Siparuni , Pakaraima Mountains, Upper Potaro River Basin, within a 10 km radius of Potaro base camp; 1.5 km east of Ayanganna airstrip, 5.301333333 -59.91122222

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Clavulina cirrhata (Berk.) Corner
HSCF-000256J.K. Uehling   JKU 332011-06-03
Guyana, Region 10: Upper Demerara-Berbice, Mabura Ecological Reserve; 4.5 km northwest of field station, 5.155277778 -58.69969444

New York Botanical Garden


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Clavulina cirrhata Corner & Berk.
01293340T. W. Henkel   89402008-07-14
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Region 8, Pakaraima Mountains, Upper Potaro River Basin, ~ 15 km east of Mt Ayanganna; within a 4 km radius of base camp; 2 km south of base camp, 5.30133 -59.91122, 710m

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


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Clavulina cirrhata (Berk.) Corner
TENN-F-076486Meiras-Ottoni, A. de   AMO7592016-12-20
Brazil, Rondônia, Base de Selva Guararapes, -9.093306 -64.026786, 106m

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Aphelaria cirrhata (Berk.) Corner
BPI 295352Spruce   0000-00-00
Brazil, Mt. Cocui


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Google Map

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