Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cryptovalsa sparsa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Cryptovalsa sparsa Ellis & Everh.
120921D.H. Linder (P236a)   P236a1925-11-01
U.S.A., Massachusetts, Canton

AAFC:DAOM
Cryptovalsa sparsa ?
120872L.E. Wehmeyer (P236)   P2361923-07-14
U.S.A., Alabama, Hamilton, Ballahatchie River

AAFC:DAOM
Cryptovalsa sparsa ?
120909Lee Bonar (P111)   P1111921-12-27
U.S.A., West Virginia, Bellevile

AAFC:DAOM
Cryptovalsa sparsa Ellis & Everh.
120915L.E. Wehmeyer (P266a)   P266a1925-08-21
U.S.A., Illinois, Quincy, North Bottom Road

AAFC:DAOM
Cryptovalsa sparsa Ellis & Everh.
120880Leon Leonian (P266)   P2661917-11-00
U.S.A., South Carolina, Clemson College

University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium - Fungi


ILLS
Cryptovalsa sparsa Ellis & Everh.
ILLS00160156L.E. Wehmeyer   266a1925-08-21
United States, Illinois, Adams, North Bottom Road, Quincy., 39.935602 -91.409873

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Cryptovalsa sparsa Ellis & Everh.
313075L. E. Wehmeyer   P2361923-06-14
USA, Alabama, Marion, Buttahatchee River.

MICH:Fungi
Cryptovalsa sparsa Ellis & Everh.
313076L. Leonian   s. n.1917-11-00
USA, South Carolina, Pickens, Clemson College.

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Cryptovalsa sparsa Ellis & Everh.
TENN-F-002808L.H. Leonian   LHL28081917-11-00
United States, South Carolina, Oconee, Clemson, Clemson Univ., 34.67694444 -82.83888889

University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
Cryptovalsa sparsa Ellis & Everh.
RMS0003572F. Petrak   10701950-07-00
USA, Maryland


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