Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypocrea neorufa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Hypocrea neorufa Samuels, Dodd & Lieckf.
00965636C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1987-07-04
United States of America, Massachusetts, Franklin Co., Pine Hill Road

NY:NY
Hypocrea neorufa Samuels, Dodd & Lieckf.
00965635C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1987-07-04
United States of America, Massachusetts, Franklin Co., Pine Hill Road

NY:NY
Hypocrea neorufa Samuels, Dodd & Lieckf.
00965634C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1987-07-04
United States of America, Massachusetts, Franklin Co., Pine Hill Road

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Hypocrea neorufa Samuels, Dodd & Lieckf.
BPI 737696Pfister D. H.; Goldberg S.   1995-08-16
United States, Massachusetts, Concord Punkataut Area

BPI
Hypocrea neorufa Samuels, Dodd & Lieckf.
BPI 744487Samuels, G.J.; Schroers, H.-J.; Bills, G.   1996-06-06
United States, New Jersey, Cumberland, Milleville and Union Lake At intersection of New Jersey Routes 608 and 634

BPI
Hypocrea neorufa Samuels, Dodd & Lieckf.
BPI 744493Samuels, G.J.; Schroers, H.-J.; Bills, G.   1996-06-06
United States, New Jersey, Cumberland, Haleyville At intersection of New Jersey Routes 649 and 718, in mixed hardwood

BPI
Hypocrea neorufa Samuels, Dodd & Lieckf.
BPI 744498Samuels, G.J.; Schroers, H.-J.; Bills, G.   1996-06-06
United States, New Jersey, Cumberland, vic. Millville and Union Lake At intersection of New Jersey Routes 608 and 634

BPI
Hypocrea neorufa Samuels, Dodd & Lieckf.
BPI 744500Samuels, G.J.; Schroers, H.-J.; Bills, G.   1996-06-06
United States, New Jersey, Cumberland, vic. Millville and Union Lake At intersection of New Jersey Routes 608 and 634

BPI
Hypocrea neorufa Samuels, Dodd & Lieckf.
BPI 842165Rogerson, C. T.; Samuels, G. J.   1987-07-04
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin, Pine Hill Rd.


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