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

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Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Gloeotulasnella tremelloides (Wakef. & A. Pearson) D.P. Rogers
ISC-F-0067710G.W. Martin   14531935-03-24
USA, Iowa, Johnson, 41.657166 -91.530045

ISC
Gloeotulasnella tremelloides (Wakef. & A. Pearson) D.P. Rogers
ISC-F-0067711G.W. Martin   38961937-10-17
USA, Iowa, Johnson, 41.657166 -91.530045

ISC
Gloeotulasnella tremelloides (Wakef. & A. Pearson) D.P. Rogers
ISC-F-0086466G.W. Martin   47781940-08-20
USA, Maine, Norcross, 45.629494 -68.802538

ISC
Gloeotulasnella tremelloides (Wakef. & A. Pearson) D.P. Rogers
ISC-V-0047661A.A. Pearson   1917-11-00
United Kingdom, England, Weybridge Surrey, 51.366667 -0.466667

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Gloeotulasnella tremelloides (Wakef. & A. Pearson) D.P. Rogers
BPI 725000Martin G. W.   47781940-08-20
United States, Maine, Norcross, 45.629494 -68.802538


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