Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Neohypodiscus cerebrinus (Sphaeria cerebrina, Xylaria cerebrina)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Neohypodiscus cerebrinus (Fée) J.D. Rogers, Y.M. Ju & Læssøe
WSP70818Colin Meyer   1917-11-09
United States, Washington, Shadow Lake Bog, Renton, 47.40556 -122.0847

WSP
Neohypodiscus cerebrinus (Fée) J.D. Rogers, Y.M. Ju & Læssøe
WSP72741Fred Rhoades   2014-00-00
United States, Washington, south of Bellingham, Larabee State Park, Clayton Beach Trail, 48.643002 -122.483441

Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Neohypodiscus cerebrinus (Fée) J.D. Rogers, Y.M. Ju & Læssøe
CUP-069562J. Vivant   53641995-01-14
France, Guadeloupe, Village – Guadeloupe, Monts Caraïbes

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Neohypodiscus cerebrinus (Fee) J.D. Rogers, Y.-M. Ju & Laessøe
MUOB 113138Caleb Brown   MUOB 1131382012-10-10
United States, Washington, Jefferson, Nordland, 48.0572 -122.6915

MUOB
Neohypodiscus cerebrinus (Fee) J.D. Rogers, Y.-M. Ju & Laessøe
MUOB 128030Roo Vandegrift   MUOB 1280302013-02-07
United States, Oregon, Lane Co. & Lincoln, Siuslaw National Forest, Cape Perpetua Scenic Area, 44.2582 -124.108

MUOB
Neohypodiscus cerebrinus (Fee) J.D. Rogers, Y.-M. Ju & Laessøe
MUOB 128333Caleb Brown   MUOB 1283332013-02-10
United States, Washington, Jefferson, Fort Flagler, 48.0958 -122.692

National Herbarium of Mexico Fungal Collection (Hongos del Herbario Nacional de México)


IBUNAM:MEXU:FU-MEXU
Neohypodiscus cerebrinus (Fée) J.D. Rogers, Y.M. Ju & Læssøe
13250J.Cifuentes B.   1979-09-00
Mexico, Chiapas, Km 21.7 carretera Ocoacuautla-Maldoso


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Google Map

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