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

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Eutypa diantherae (I. M. Lewis) Petr.
F11707I. M. Lewis   1913-00-00
United States, Texas, Texas: Austin.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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Eutypa diantherae (I.M. Lewis) Petr.
BPI 576836Leonard E. C.; Leonard G. M.   1929-04-25
Haiti, Morne Haut Pitore Falt. 630-1500 meters, Dry Foot Hills, vicinity of Bassin Bleu, 19.78113 -72.798949

BPI
Eutypa diantherae (I.M. Lewis) Petr.
BPI 576837Seaver F. J.; Chardon C. E.   1923-01-24
Puerto Rico, 18.2 -66.5

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Eutypa diantherae (I.M. Lewis) Petr.
BPI 576838Chardon C. E.; Otero J. I.   1944-07-20
Puerto Rico, Sardinera, Mona Island Limestone Plateau, 18.090511 -67.940187

BPI
Eutypa diantherae (I.M. Lewis) Petr.
BPI 576839Chardon C. E.; Otero J. I.   1944-03-03
Puerto Rico, Sardinera, Mona Island Limestone Plateau, 18.090511 -67.940187


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Google Map

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