Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Parastenella, Stenellopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Parastenella magnoliae (Weedon) J.C. David
156227aS.J. Hughes   1976-06-06
U.S.A., Louisiana, St. Tammany Parish, Honey Island Swamp near Pearl River

AAFC:DAOM
Parastenella magnoliae (Weedon) J.C. David
117239cS.J. Hughes   1967-08-26
U.S.A., Texas, San Jacinto Co., Big Thicket Scenic Area

AAFC:DAOM
Parastenella magnoliae (Weedon) J.C. David
155948bS.J. Hughes   1976-06-05
U.S.A., Louisiana, St. Tammany Parish, Near Covington, Delta Regional Primate Centre

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
PDD 37329Robert A. Fullerton   1975-03-28
Cook Islands, -21.2089 -159.749

PDD:PDD
PDD 35380Robert A. Fullerton   1975-03-28
Cook Islands

PDD:PDD
PDD 35381Joan Marjorie Dingley   1975-10-19
Cook Islands

PDD:PDD
PDD 35382Robert A. Fullerton   1975-06-08
Niue

PDD:PDD
PDD 75945Eric H. C. McKenzie   2002-07-14
Cook Islands, -21.26714 -159.767486

PDD:PDD
PDD 81324JG Wright   2004-05-19
Wallis and Futuna Islands, -13.2981 176.361

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Parastenella magnoliae (Weedon) J. C. David
GAM00018832Richard T. Hanlin   2000-07-10
United States, Georgia, Madison, Lawn north of Neese, 34.092966 -83.312408

GAM
Parastenella magnoliae (Weedon) J. C. David
GAM00019107Richard T. Hanlin   2000-07-10
United States, Georgia, Madison, Lawn north of Neese, 34.092966 -83.312408

GAM
Parastenella magnoliae (Weedon) J. C. David
GAM00018831Richard T. Hanlin   2000-07-10
United States, Georgia, Madison, Lawn north of Neese, 34.092966 -83.312408

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Parastenella gupoyu R. Kirschner
BPI 878812Kirschner, R.; Wu, S.-H.   2990-B2007-03-19
Taiwan, Nantou County, Chitou, 1200m


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Google Map

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