Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Viridispora alata (Penicillifer bipapillatus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Viridispora alata (Samuels) Samuels & Rossman
CUP-MM-002460Korf, Kohn, et al.   1978-04-26
Portugal, Madeira, ChÃ?"o dos Louros, 9.5 km. S. of SÃ?"o Vicente, 40.022979 -8.692215

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Viridispora alata (Samuels) Samuels & Rossman
BPI 1108907Howard F. L.   111948-10-05
Costa Rica, Isla Bonita, 10.244243 -84.169543

BPI
Viridispora alata (Samuels) Samuels & Rossman
BPI 745141CRossman A.; Feuillet C.   AR 31451988-02-14
French Guiana, Montagne Cacao Piste Coralie, 70 km E of Cayenne., 4.533333333 -52.416666667

BPI
Viridispora alata (Samuels) Samuels & Rossman
BPI 842174Doi, Y.   1973-07-16
Colombia, Florencia, Caqueta

BPI
Viridispora alata (Samuels) Samuels & Rossman
BPI 871574Samuels, G. J.; Reblova, Martina; Nasit, Rungtip   GJS 91472001-08-26
Thailand, Phetchaburi Province, Kaeng Kracharn National Park Ca. Torthip Falls, between 12d51'N 99d19'E and 12d51'N 99d18'E in primary forest on ridge top, 671m

BPI
Viridispora alata (Samuels) Samuels & Rossman
BPI 879000Chaverri, P.; Rossman, A.   PC 8642009-02-20
Australia, Queensland, Lake Barrine Mycoblitz 0216; Lat/Long Verbatim: S17° 14' 42.6" E145° 38' 20.6", -17.245277778 145.639166667, 750m

BPI
Viridispora alata (Samuels) Samuels & Rossman
BPI 882677Hirooka, Y.; Salgado, C.   YH 09-1212009-06-29
Venezuela, Bolivar, Grand Sabana 5 Km from Kabala; Lat/Long Verbatim: USM N0639792, W0623191, 1139m

BPI
Viridispora alata (Samuels) Samuels & Rossman
BPI 882682Hirooka, Y.; Salgado, C.   YH 09-1272009-06-29
Venezuela, Bolivar, Grand Sabana 5 Km from Kabala, Lat/Long Verbatim: USM N0639792, W0623191, 1139m


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