Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leptosphaeria asteris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Leptosphaeria asteris J.H.Mill. & Burton
2983767C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1992-08-04
United States of America, Nevada, Elko Co., Ruby Mountains, Humboldt National Forest, mouth of Thomas Creek, Lamoille Canyon

NY:NY
Leptosphaeria asteris J.H.Mill. & Burton
02983634C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1995-07-24
United States of America, Nevada, White Pine Co., Great Basin National Park, east side of Snake Range, Snake Creek Canyon, 5.2 miles west of National Park Boundary

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Leptosphaeria asteris J.H. Mill. & Burton
GAM00010376Julian H. Miller   1939-04-10
USA, Georgia, Clarke, South Campus University of Georgia, 33.937226 -83.369142

University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium - Fungi


ILLS
Leptosphaeria asteris J.H. Mill. & Burton
ILLS00166301J.H. Miller   3588, LS34-11939-04-10
United States, Georgia, Clarke, South of Campus, University of Georgia, Athens., 33.941236 -83.371541


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Google Map

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