Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Morenoella dothideoides, Morenoella dothideoides var. dothideoides, Morenoella dothideoides var. impetiolaris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
01089775F. L. Stevens   8931913-04-27
Puerto Rico

NY:NY
01089776F. L. Stevens   8940a1915-07-19
Puerto Rico, Maricao, 18.17311528 -66.93308969

NY:NY
03632018   

University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
Morenoella dothideoides (Ellis & Everh.) Höhn.
FLAS-F-44323Albert S. Muller   1953-08-23
United States, Florida, Levy, Cedar Key, 29.138578 -83.035121

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
Morenoella dothideoides (Ellis and Everh.) Höhn.
ILL00004132F. L. Stevens No. 7421   74211915-06-24
USA-Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, 18.201111 -67.139722

ILL
Morenoella dothideoides (Ellis and Everh.) Höhn.
ILL00004133F. L. Stevens No. 893   8931913-04-27
USA, Puerto Rico, Naranjales, Consumo, 18.208844 -67.032123

ILL
Morenoella dothideoides (Ellis & Everh.) Höhn.
ILL00092099F.L. Stevens   8940.11915-06-19
USA-Puerto Rico, 18.16673 -66.93923

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Morenoella dothideoides (Ellis & Everh.) Höhn.
BPI 652851Muller A. S.   1953-08-23
United States, Florida, Cedar Key, 29.138578 -83.035121

BPI
Morenoella dothideoides (Ellis & Everh.) Höhn.
BPI 652852Rhoads A. S.   1944-05-31
United States, Florida, Scrub Lake, Altoona, Lake Co., 28.965819 -81.648686

BPI
BPI 652853Stevens   8931913-04-27
Puerto Rico, Consumo, 18.208844 -67.032123

BPI
BPI 652854Stevens F. L.   1913-04-27
Puerto Rico, Consumo, 18.208844 -67.032123

BPI
BPI 652855Stevens F. L.   1915-06-24
Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, 18.201346 -67.145152


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