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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Leptosphaeria mellispora M.L. Farr & Horner
BPI 621169APhillips Walter S.   28481945-09-11
United States, Arizona, Mogolla Rim Rd. at Dude Lake, Coconino Co. alt. 8000 ft., 34.430392 -111.22551

BPI
Leptosphaeria mellispora M.L. Farr & Horner
BPI 621169BPhillips Walter S.   28481945-09-11
United States, Arizona, Mogolla Rim Rd. at Dude Lake, Coconino Co. alt. 8000 ft., 34.430392 -111.22551

BPI
Leptosphaeria mellispora M.L. Farr & Horner
BPI 621169CPhillips Walter S.   28481945-09-11
United States, Arizona, Mogolla Rim Rd. at Dude Lake, Coconino Co. alt. 8000 ft., 34.430392 -111.22551

BPI
Leptosphaeria mellispora M.L. Farr & Horner
BPI 621170AArsene G.   19372 (CHI 722436)1897-10-17
United States, New Mexico, Hot Springs, Las Vegas Co. alt. 8400 ft.

BPI
Leptosphaeria mellispora M.L. Farr & Horner
BPI 621170BArsene G.   19372 (CHI 722436)1897-10-17
United States, New Mexico, Hot Springs, Las Vegas Co. alt. 8400 ft.

BPI
Leptosphaeria mellispora M.L. Farr & Horner
BPI 621170CArsene G.   19372 (CHI 722436)1897-10-17
United States, New Mexico, Hot Springs, Las Vegas Co. alt. 8400 ft.

BPI
Leptosphaeria mellispora M.L. Farr & Horner
BPI 621171ATryon R. M.; Tryon A. F. Jr.   5074; 50741950-07-27
United States, Colorado, Cotopaxi, Fremont Co. 2 miles W. of

BPI
Leptosphaeria mellispora M.L. Farr & Horner
BPI 621171BTryon R. M.; Tryon A. F. Jr.   5074; 50741950-07-27
United States, Colorado, Cotopaxi, Fremont Co. 2 miles W. of


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Google Map

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