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

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Chrysler Herbarium - Mycological Collection


CHRB
CHRB-F-0000041E. Dickerson   1914-07-13
United States, New Jersey

Royal Ontario Museum Fungarium


TRTC-Royal Ontario Museum:TRTC
TRTC043199Cain, R.F.   1965-08-05
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Poshkokagan River, Black Sturgeon Lake, 49.5229519 -89.0225601

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
L471Rolf Santesson, Anders Tehler & Göran Thor   P80:1981-03-22
Peru, Peru. Dept. Cuzco: Prov. Anta, between Cachimayo and Pucyura (c. 20 km, road distance, NW of Cuzco), 13° 27’ S, 72° 6’ W, alt. 3400 m.

University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN
483552J.V. Groth   s.n.1999-08-10
United States, Minnesota, Pine, T 44 N, R 19 W, Section 4. NW 1/4 of NW 1/4, NW corner of lot

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Fungi


NCU:Fungi
NCU-F-0000006Cook, Allyn Austin   s.n.1962-07-16
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Clifftop Vista Trail, Cliffside Park Macon Co, N.C., 35.07889 -83.23528

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF060836Jindrich Suza   1931-06-01
'Bralje' prope pag. Oslany ad fluv. Nitra

TU
TUF060835Jindrich Suza   1926-01-01
Moravia meridionalis, Hustopec, ad pagum Pouzdrany

TU
TUF060837Jindrich Suza   1934-09-01
Moravia austrooccid, Mohelno: in valle fluv. Jihlavka prope pag. Biskoupky

Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
L-082686R. Santesson, A. Tehler & G. Thor   1981-03-22
Peru, Cusco, Anta prov, Cuzco, between Cachimayo and Pucyura (c. 20 km, road distance, NW of Cuzco)

UPS:BOT
L-098738Prof. Rieber   1899-00-00
Germany, Bayern, Schwaben, Ebingen, schwäb. Alp

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 411690   0000-00-00
Unknown

BPI
BPI 986461   

BPI
BPI 1024007   
Czech Republic

BPI
BPI 1040051   

BPI
BPI 1040052   


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