Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Myxosporium malicorticis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Myxosporium malicorticis (Cordley) Potebnia
BPI 396228O'gara P. J.   1909-12-00
United States, Oregon, Medford, 42.326515 -122.875595

BPI
Myxosporium malicorticis (Cordley) Potebnia
BPI 396229Yeage W. R.   1913-01-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Morristown

BPI
Myxosporium malicorticis (Cordley) Potebnia
BPI 396233Kennedy W.   1916-11-05
United States, Washington, Olympia, 47.037874 -122.900695

BPI
Myxosporium malicorticis (Cordley) Potebnia
BPI 396234O'gara P. J.   1908-06-20
United States, Oregon, Grants Pass, 42.439007 -123.328392

BPI
Myxosporium malicorticis (Cordley) Potebnia
BPI 396246Lawrence W. H.   1911-12-00
United States, Oregon, Hood River, 45.705397 -121.521462

BPI
Myxosporium malicorticis (Cordley) Potebnia
BPI 396258Cordley A. B.   1909-07-29
United States, Oregon, Corvallis, 44.564566 -123.262044

BPI
Myxosporium malicorticis (Cordley) Potebnia
BPI 396484O'gara P. J.?   1909-07-20
United States, Oregon, Albany, 44.636511 -123.105928


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Google Map

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