Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Macrophoma cupressi (Sphaeropsis cupressi)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Macrophoma cupressi (Cooke & Harkn.) Berl. & Voglino
UC471869E. E. Morse   1927-03-00
USA, California, Berkeley

UC
Macrophoma cupressi (Cooke & Harkn.) Berl. & Voglino
UC568808E. E. Morse   1927-03-00
USA, California, Berkeley

University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
Macrophoma cupressi (Cooke & Harkn.) Berl. & Voglino
FLAS-F-10892G.F. Weber   79851932-09-28
United States, Florida, Lakeland, 28.039465 -81.949804

FLAS
Macrophoma cupressi (Cooke & Harkn.) Berl. & Voglino
FLAS-F-10904U.L. Thron   Erdman West 66201930-12-09
United States, Florida, Tampa, 27.947522 -82.458428

FLAS
Macrophoma cupressi (Cooke & Harkn.) Berl. & Voglino
FLAS-F-10893E. Sarrick   Erdman West 10881931-07-27
United States, Florida, Bradenton, 27.498928 -82.574819

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Macrophoma cupressi (Cooke & Harkness) Berl. & Vogl.
GAM00018696Julian H. Miller   1934-10-00
United States, Berry Schools

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Macrophoma cupressi (Cooke & Harkn.) Berl. & Voglino
BPI 360043Toole E. Richard   1941-10-21
United States, Alabama, Auburn, 32.609857 -85.480782

BPI
Macrophoma cupressi (Cooke & Harkn.) Berl. & Voglino
BPI 360044Taubenhaus J. J.?   1932-09-00
United States, Texas, New Braunfels, 29.703002 -98.124453

BPI
Sphaeropsis cupressi Cooke & Harkn.
BPI 366344   1881-01-00
United States, California, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, 37.7 -122.267


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