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

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Triblidiopsis pinastri (Pers.) P. Karst.
CUP-061715M. Sherwood   1985-07-23
United States, Oregon, Jefferson, 44.637897 -123.578718

CUP
CUP-IN-000589Martin Magnes   
India

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Triblidiopsis pinastri (Pers.) P.Karst.
03416303C. T. Rogerson   41201973-08-17
United States of America, Utah, Iron Co., along Bristlecone Pine Trail, at summit, along Utah Route 14, 20 miles east of Cedar City, Dixie National Forest, 37.67691 -112.69549

Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
F-006015H. Hertel   1994-07-13
Austria, Kärnten, Karnische Alpen, c. 6 km S of Gundersheim, region of the hut "Straing-Alm". Montane Picea-forest near the creek "Stranigbach", c. 300 m. NW of the hut, edge of a clearing

UPS:BOT
F-145269J.Ax. Nannfeldt   1942-08-03
Sweden, Jämtland, Kall, in the valley of Stryån about 1 km. N. of the highroad (about 9 km. W. of Kallsedet)

Wisconsin State Herbarium, Fungi


WIS
Triblidiopsis pinastri (Pers.) P. Karst.
WIS-F-0084260K. Starback   s.n.1885-08-00


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Google Map

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