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

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Eutypa consobrina (Mont.) Rappaz
03383568   

NY:NY
Eutypa consobrina (Mont.) Rappaz
03383569   

NY:NY
Eutypa consobrina (Mont.) Rappaz
03383570   

NY:NY
Eutypa consobrina (Mont.) Rappaz
03383571   

NY:NY
Eutypa consobrina (Mont.) Rappaz
03383574   

NY:NY
Eutypa consobrina (Mont.) Rappaz
03383573S. M. Tracy   s.n.1896-05-27
United States of America, Minnesota, Westside [?]

NY:NY
Eutypa consobrina (Mont.) Rappaz
03383572A. B. Langlois   s.n.1888-00-00
United States of America, Louisiana, Plaquemines Parish, 29.576326 -89.791733

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Eutypa consobrina (Mont.) Rappaz
UC151864A. B. Langlois   1895-09-00
USA, Louisiana, near St. Martinsville, 30.1231 -91.8295

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
Eutypa consobrina (Mont.) Rappaz
ILL00088894Rev. A. B. Langlois   s.n.
United States, Louisiana, La Salle Parish, Pointe a la Hache. Ellis & Everhart, North American Fungi No. 2125, 31.24482 -92.14502


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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