Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lembosia crustacea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN
Lembosia crustacea (Cooke) Theiss.
614747Clemens, Mary Strong   11231923-06-21
Philippines, Benguet, Baguio to Haights'; Luzon

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Lembosia crustacea (Cooke) Theiss.
BPI 1108396Yates H. S.   1915-10-00
Philippines, Mt. Banahao, Laguna Prov, Luzon

BPI
Lembosia crustacea (Cooke) Theiss.
BPI 1108397Yates H. S.   1915-10-00
Philippines, Mt. Banahao, Laguna Prov, Luzon

BPI
Lembosia crustacea (Cooke) Theiss.
BPI 1108398Yates H. S.   1915-10-00
Philippines, Mt. Banahao, Laguna Prov, Luzon

BPI
Lembosia crustacea (Cooke) Theiss.
BPI 1108399Yates H. S.   1915-10-00
Philippines, Mt. Banahao, Laguna Prov, Luzon

BPI
Lembosia crustacea (Cooke) Theiss.
BPI 1108400Yates H. S.   1915-10-00
Philippines, Mt. Banahao, Laguna Prov, Luzon


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