Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypomyces berkeleyanus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
02951637C. B. Plowright   s.n.1878-10-00
United Kingdom, Wales, Downton.

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951641   

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951646   

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951648   

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951649   

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951642   

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951651G. H. Lincoff   s.n.1988-10-15
Spain

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951645Collector unspecified   s.n.1878-10-00

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951644Collector unspecified   s.n.1878-10-00
United Kingdom, England, Sandringham

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951638H. C. W. Hawley   s.n.1906-10-00
Falsy wood

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951643Collector unknown   s.n.1878-10-00
United Kingdom, England, [No specific locality information included with specimen.]

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951647F. Candoussau   s.n.1988-10-15
France, Artikutza

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951650C. T. Rogerson   90-831990-12-30
United States of America, Florida, Jackson Co., Florida Caverns State Park, 2 miles north of Marianna, along Chipola River

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951653G. J. Samuels   77-781977-07-06
New Zealand, Waikato, Te Awamutu, Mt. Pirongia

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951652G. J. Samuels   475451977-07-06
New Zealand, Waikato, Te Awamutu, Mt. Pirongia

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951639J. M. Dingley   s.n.1949-09-29
New Zealand, Auckland, Waipoua

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Hypomyces berkeleyanus Plowr. & Cooke
2951640J. M. Dingley   s.n.1949-09-29
New Zealand, Auckland, Waipoua


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