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

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New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Coniothyrium dracaenae F. Stevens & Weedon
PDD 68312K Ramsay   
New Zealand, -37.01736 174.940665

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
Coniothyrium dracaenae F. Stevens and Weedon in F. Stevens
ILL00010828F. L. Stevens No. 419a   419a1921-06-15
United States, Hawaii, Kauai, Pipe trail, upper Waimea Canyon, 22.200278 -159.620278

ILL
Coniothyrium dracaenae F. Stevens and Weedon in F. Stevens
ILL00010829F. L. Stevens No. 419a   419a1921-06-15
United States, Hawaii, Kauai, Pipe trail, upper Waimea Canyon, 22.200278 -159.620278

University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
Coniothyrium dracaenae F. Stevens & Weedon
RMS0004378C. L. Shear   104261928-01-00
USA, Hawaii, N. Kona

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Coniothyrium dracaenae F. Stevens & Weedon
BPI 367635Sher C. L.   11351928-01-18
United States, Hawaii, Kona

BPI
Coniothyrium dracaenae F. Stevens & Weedon
BPI 367636Tengan L. H.   1977-03-14
Guatemala, Intercepted Los Angeles California #016788

BPI
Coniothyrium dracaenae F. Stevens & Weedon
BPI 367637Burgess; Heinrich   1965-06-15
Mexico, Fortin, Veracruz Intercepted Brownsville Texas #88569, 18.894185 -96.994405

BPI
Coniothyrium dracaenae F. Stevens & Weedon
BPI 367638Kuhishi; Yoshinaga; Onzuka; Kunisaki   1974-08-05
Japan, Intercepted Hawaii #029542

BPI
Coniothyrium dracaenae F. Stevens & Weedon
BPI 367639Kunishi-kunisaki   1974-12-18
Japan, Intercepted Hawaii #029698


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