Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lasiosphaeria mucida
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Lasiosphaeria mucida (Tode) Seaver
CUP-014856Whetzel, Herbert Hice   1925-08-10
USA, New York, Tompkins, Ithaca, Taughannock Falls, 42.535628 -76.610779

CUP
Lasiosphaeria mucida (Tode) Seaver
CUP-014884Whetzel and Miller   1925-08-22
USA, New York, Tompkins, McLean, Swamp, 42.552016 -76.291044

CUP
Lasiosphaeria mucida (Tode) Seaver
CUP-015230J. E. Flynn   1926-09-12
United States, New York, Onondaga, Labrador Lake, Apulia, 42.789052 -76.047015

CUP
Lasiosphaeria mucida (Tode) Seaver
CUP-015190J. E. Flynn   1926-07-09
United States, New York, Tompkins, McLean Swamp, 42.548554 -76.268147

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


L
Lasiosphaeria mucida (Tode) Seaver
L 0118021Chaillet JF de   Chaillet, JF de s.n.
ZZ

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Lasiosphaeria mucida (Tode) Seaver
PDD 458Gordon Herriot Cunningham   1919-10-00
New Zealand, -40.640678 175.282295

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Lasiosphaeria mucida (Tode) Seaver
UC302399J. H. Miller   28871925-11-28
USA, Georgia, Waston Springs

University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
Lasiosphaeria mucida (Tode) Seaver
FLAS-F-56161R.K. Voorhees & E. West   1936-08-19
United States, Florida, Alachua, Sanchez Hammock

FLAS
Lasiosphaeria mucida (Tode) Seaver
FLAS-F-22149Erdman West   116701939-09-06
United States, Florida, Alachua, Sanchez Hammock

FLAS
Lasiosphaeria mucida (Tode) Seaver
FLAS-F-59947Erdman West   116701936-08-19
United States, Florida, Alachua, Sanchez Hammock, 29.7496668 -82.456391


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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.