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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Hypocrea viridescens Jaklitsch & Samuels
BPI 737860Magni, J.F. comm. F. Candoussau   1994-12-11
France, Hte. Garonne, Bord de La Garonne 31000 Toulouse

BPI
Hypocrea viridescens Jaklitsch & Samuels
BPI 744478Samuels G. J.; Rogerson C. T.; Buck W. R.; Harris R. C.   89-142;1989-09-26
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Nantahala National Forest West of Franklin, Wayah Bald, 35.180258 -83.560629, 1628m

BPI
Hypocrea viridescens Jaklitsch & Samuels
BPI 746727Samuels, G. J.; Lieckfeldt, E.; Tong, Xu   1997-10-14
United States, Georgia, Raybun, Vic. Clayton Chatahoochie Road, forest, Warwoman Dell, 750m

BPI
Hypocrea viridescens Jaklitsch & Samuels
BPI 746781Samuels, G. J.   85681999-08-22
Australia, Victoria, between Yarram and Traralgon, Tarra Valley, Tarra-Bulga National Park Tarra Rainforest Walk, -34 151, 250m

BPI
Hypocrea viridescens Jaklitsch & Samuels
BPI 746793Samuels, G. J.; Dyke, J.   8582;1999-08-22
Australia, Victoria, between Yarram and Turaralgia, Balook, Tarras Bulga National Park visitor centre Forest trail, -34 151, 550m

BPI
Hypocrea viridescens Jaklitsch & Samuels
BPI 746807Samuels, G. J.   85951999-08-23
Australia, Victoria, vic. Healesville, Toolangi State Forest Myers Creek Rd, Wirrawalla Rainforest Walk and Myrtle Walking track in Myrtle Gully, 575m

BPI
Hypocrea viridescens Jaklitsch & Samuels
BPI 747557Jaklitsch, W.   12231998-10-03
Austria, Niederoesterreich, 23rd district of Vienna, Mauerwald MSG 7863/1

BPI
Hypocrea viridescens Jaklitsch & Samuels
BPI 877338Poldmaa, K.   3772000-06-13
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, Experimental Forest, Big Springs, 39.5 -79.65


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.