Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gloeosporium meinersii, Gloeosporium meinersii var. alpinum, Gloeosporium meinersii var. meinersii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Gloeosporium meinersii f. alpina Sprague; (Sprague)
WSP17102R. Sprague; G. W. Fischer, Jack P. Meiners   1948-08-07
United States, Colorado, above Monarch Pass, 38.49667 -106.325, 3566m

WSP
WSP19977Jack Meiners; G. W. Fischer   1948-07-08
United States, Washington, Pierce, South Prairie, 47.13944 -122.09694

WSP
WSP20587R. Sprague; B. Yerkes   1950-07-18
United States, Washington, Chelan National Forest, Middle Fork of Prince Creek, 48.14722 -120.4975

WSP
WSP20639R. Sprague; G.W. Fischer   1950-08-10
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Togwotee Pass, Teton National Forest, 43.58333 -110.12528

WSP
Gloeosporium meinersii var. alpina Sprague
WSP20745R. Sprague; G.W. Fischer   1950-08-10
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Togwotee Pass, Teton National Forest, 43.58333 -110.12528

WSP
WSP25320R. Sprague; C. G. Shaw, W. Yerkes   1950-07-18
United States, Washington, Chelan National Forest, Buttermilk Pass, 46.75667 -122.05472, 1829m

WSP
WSP42027R. Sprague   1955-07-23
United States, Washington, Hurricane Ridge Lodge, Olympic National Park, 48.26667 -124.675

WSP
WSP42078R. Sprague   1955-07-24
United States, Washington, Enumclaw, 47.20444 -121.99028

WSP
WSP42250R. Sprague   1955-08-15
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, West Fork Wallowa River, 45.27167 -117.21306

WSP
WSP42775R. Sprague; G.W. Fischer   1956-08-28
United States, Montana, Sun Point on lake shore, Glacier National Park, 48.63333 -113.75028


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