Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cytospora frustum-coni
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Cytospora frustum-coni (Schwein.) Starbäck
BPI 364003Shear C. L.   1913-03-29
United States, Maryland, Annapolis Junction, 39.121686 -76.781971

BPI
Cytospora frustum-coni (Schwein.) Starbäck
BPI 364006Shear C. L.   1917-07-08
United States, Massachusetts, East Wareham, 41.75816 -70.673645

BPI
Cytospora frustum-coni (Schwein.) Starbäck
BPI 364008Shear C. L.   1915-06-23
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth, 41.958437 -70.667258

BPI
Cytospora frustum-coni (Schwein.) Starbäck
BPI 365115Parlin J. C.   184491947-05-01
United States, Maine, Canton Point, Oxford Co.

BPI
Cytospora frustum-coni (Schwein.) Starbäck
BPI 365116Shear C. L.   1916-06-21
United States, Massachusetts, East Wareham, 41.75816 -70.673645


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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