Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sporobolomyces salmonicolor (Blastoderma salmonicolor, Prosporobolomyces salmonicolor), Sporobolomyces salmonicolor var. albus, Sporobolomyces salmonicolor var. fischeri, Sporobolomyces salmonicolor var. fischerii, Sporobolomyces salmonicolor var. salmoneus, Sporobolomyces salmonicolor var. salmonic... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Sporobolomyces salmonicolor (B. Fisch. & Brebeck) Kluyver & C.B. Niel
WSP41420Connell; Hurd   1950-10-03
United States, Washington, Whitman, Delta Gamma Sorority House, Pullman, 46.73139 -117.17861

WSP
Sporobolomyces salmonicolor (B. Fisch. & Brebeck) Kluyver & C.B. Niel
WSP41429Connell; Hurd   1950-10-30
United States, Washington, Whitman, Delta Gamma Sorority House, Pullman, 46.73139 -117.17861

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Sporobolomyces salmonicolor (B. Fisch. & Brebeck) Kluyver & C. B. Niel
F792R. Kolkwitz   1898-00-00
Germany, Pr. Berolinum

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


MIN
Sporobolomyces salmonicolor (B. Fisch. & Brebeck) Kluyver & C.B. Niel
954420Kolkwitz, R.   49001898-00-00

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Sporobolomyces salmonicolor (B. Fisch. & Brebeck) Kluyver & C.B. Niel
BPI 685043   1968-01-31
Unknown

BPI
Sporobolomyces salmonicolor (B. Fisch. & Brebeck) Kluyver & C.B. Niel
BPI 685044   1968-01-31
Unknown

BPI
Blastoderma salmonicolor B. Fisch. & Brebeck
BPI 1059706R. Kolkwitz   s.n.1898-00-00
Germany, Near Berlin


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