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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Gnomonia mirabilis (Peck) M. Monod
BPI 877434Sogonov, M. V.   ms00862004-07-12
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, close to the Northern border of Great Smocky Mountains National Park, Green Brier, decidious forest

BPI
Gnomonia mirabilis (Peck) M. Monod
BPI 877435Sogonov, M. V.   ms04812006-05-22
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 35.600566 -83.508527

BPI
Gnomonia mirabilis (Peck) M. Monod
BPI 877436Sogonov, M. V.   ms04642005-07-00
United States, New York, Sullivan, Roscoe, 41.933144 -74.913496

BPI
Gnomonia mirabilis (Peck) M. Monod
BPI 877437Sogonov, M. V.   MS00442004-05-30
United States, New Jersey, Hunterdon, Round Valley State park Near camping site #19, mixed forest

BPI
Gnomonia mirabilis (Peck) M. Monod
BPI 877500Sogonov, M. V.   MS00802004-06-26
United States, Pennsylvania, Luzerne, Wapwallopen Council Cup Campground, forest (mainly conifers)

BPI
Gnomonia mirabilis (Peck) M. Monod
BPI 877501Sogonov, M. V.   MS00312004-05-02
United States, Pennsylvania, Centre, Shingletown area , mixed forest

BPI
Gnomonia mirabilis (Peck) M. Monod
BPI 877502Sogonov, M. V.   ms00352004-05-02
United States, Pennsylvania, Centre, City Shingletown area , decidious forest (mostly oaks)

BPI
Gnomonia mirabilis (Peck) M. Monod
BPI 877503Sogonov, M. V.   MS00332004-05-02
United States, Pennsylvania, Centre, Shingletown area , mixed forest

BPI
Gnomonia mirabilis (Peck) M. Monod
BPI 877505Sogonov, M. V.   ms03012005-07-00
United States, New York, Sullivan, Roscoe, 41.933144 -74.913496

BPI
Gnomonia mirabilis (Peck) M. Monod
BPI 877504ASogonov, M. V.   2004-05-16
United States, Virginia, Madison, Nethers Shenandoah National Park, Old Rag Mt


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Google Map

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