Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ophiostoma minuta-bicolor (Ceratocystiopsis minuta-bicolor, Ceratocystis minuta-bicolor, Hyalorhinocladiella minuta-bicolor)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


FPF
Ceratocystiopsis minuta-bicolor (R.W. Davidson) H.P. Upadhyay
FPF4003EDavidson, R.W.   1964-06-18
United States, New Mexico, Carson National Forest, 36.510383 -106.075107

FPF
Ceratocystiopsis minuta-bicolor (R.W. Davidson) H.P. Upadhyay
FPF4697GWilford, B.H.   1963-09-27
United States, Dillon, 39.175481 -102.855576

FPF
Ceratocystiopsis minuta-bicolor (R.W. Davidson) H.P. Upadhyay
FPF4707F   1900-00-00
United States, 40.229901 -105.226562

FPF
Ceratocystiopsis minuta-bicolor (R.W. Davidson) H.P. Upadhyay
FPF4707GHinds, T.E.   1962-10-09
United States, Colorado, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.53565 -105.585366

FPF
Ceratocystiopsis minuta-bicolor (R.W. Davidson) H.P. Upadhyay
FPF4708GDavidson, R.W.   1963-09-18
United States, Colorado, Red Feather Lakes, W from; Roosevelt National Forest, 40.802481 -105.591663


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