Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ophiobolus filisporus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Ophiobolus filisporus (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
PH00304426A. Commons   2041885-08-18
United States, Delaware, New Castle, Faulkland, 39.749786 -75.644459

PH
Ophiobolus filisporus (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
PH00304427A. Commons   2041885-08-15
United States, Delaware, New Castle, Faulkland, 39.749786 -75.644459

Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Ophiobolus filisporus (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
202955G.R. Bisby (4462) et al.   44621931-07-05
Canada, Manitoba, Ste. Agathe

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Ophiobolus filisporus (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
02985306Collector unspecified   s.n.1877-12-00
United States of America, New Jersey, Gloucester Co., 39.547232 -75.0176

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Ophiobolus filisporus (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
BPI 629029Ellis J. B.   28641877-12-16
United States, New Jersey, Newfield, 39.546504 -75.024896


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Google Map

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