Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cryptosporiopsis fasciculata (Pezicula fasciculata, Tubercularia fasiculata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Cryptosporiopsis fasciculata (Tode) Petr.
BR5020145394883Petrak F.   S.N.1922-10-09
Czechoslovakia, Podhorn

BR
Cryptosporiopsis fasciculata (Tode) Petr.
BR5020145395897Fahrendorff E.   S.N.1940-08-13
Germany, Kreis Zauch-Belzig; Kunersdorf bei Seddin

Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


MSC
MSC0211777R. F. Cain   60191933-06-02
Canada, Ontario, 43.229859 -80.145061

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


L
L 0399692Petrak F   Petrak, F 15711922-10-09
Czech Republic

L
L 0114082Chaillet JF de   Chaillet, JF de s.n.
ZZ

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
03447348   

NY:NY
03447347C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1983-06-25
United States of America, Iowa, Boone Co., Ledges State Park, along Des Moines River

Royal Ontario Museum Fungarium


TRTC-Royal Ontario Museum:TRTC
TRTC006019Cain, R.F.   1933-06-02
Canada, Ontario, Hamilton, 43.23372 -80.14607

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
324699R. F. Cain   

University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


WIS
WIS-F-0001663R.F. Cain   60191933-06-02
Canada, Ontario, 43.229703 -80.144889

WIS
WIS-F-0004349L. E. Wehmeyer   s.n.1935-05-17
united states, Michigan, Cadey's Woods, 42.274937 -83.731136

WIS
WIS-F-0067835F. Petrak   s.n.1922-10-09
Czech Republic, Mähr-Weisskirchen: Podhorn.

University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
RMS0003900D. Munby   1962-05-00

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 396666Weese Jos.   1930-08-00
Czechoslovakia, Bruntal (Freudenthal) Antons-park

BPI
BPI 396667Cain R. F.   1933-06-02
Canada, Ontario, Lynden, 43.233611 -80.145833

BPI
BPI 631907   1962-05-00
Unknown

BPI
BPI 1044259Weese Jos.   1930-08-00
Czech Republic, Bruntal (Freudenthal) Antons-park

BPI
BPI 1029095   


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