Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ophiognomonia trientensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Ophiognomonia trientensis (M. Monod) Sogonov
BPI 877672Sogonov, M.V.   MS04492006-05-13
Canada, British Columbia, Hope, 49.383333 -121.433333

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Ophiognomonia trientensis (M. Monod) Sogonov
BPI 877673Sogonov, M.V.   MS04552006-05-13
Canada, British Columbia, Manning Provincial Park Engineering Trail

BPI
Ophiognomonia trientensis (M. Monod) Sogonov
BPI 877674Sogonov, M.V.   MS03722006-05-16
United States, Washington, King, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Park, Snoqualmie Ranger District W near exit 42 on highway US 90, road to mines

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Ophiognomonia trientensis (M. Monod) Sogonov
BPI 882638Walker, D.M.   DMW 5542011-06-21
United States, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, Katmai National Park a In betweem Augustine Island, Shaw Island, and Kamishak Bay

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Ophiognomonia trientensis (M. Monod) Sogonov
BPI 929689Donald M. Walker   DMW5602011-07-21
United States, Alaska, Bishops beach, Homer

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Ophiognomonia trientensis (M. Monod) Sogonov
BPI 929690Donald M. Walker   DMW5532011-07-20
United States, Alaska, Bear lake, Seward


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Google Map

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