Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Peridermium gracile
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Peridermium gracile Ellis & Harkn.
Rel.Farlow.0737S. Pic   

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
618080H. W. Harkness   1883-08-00
United States of America, Nevada, 39.550566 -119.851537

NY:NY
Peridermium gracile Arthur & F.Kern
618078C. G. Pringle   1894-05-28
Mexico, Mountains above Oaxaca

NY:NY
Peridermium gracile Arthur & F.Kern
618079C. G. Pringle   1894-05-28
Mexico, Mountains above Oaxaca

NY:NY
Peridermium gracile Arthur & F.Kern
618077C. G. Pringle   1894-05-28
Mexico, Mts. above Oaxaca

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
Peridermium gracile J. C. Carter and F. Kern
ILL00011517C. G. Pringle   s.n.1894-05-28
Mexico, Oaxaca, Tlalixtac de Cabrera, Mountains above Oaxaca, 17.144755 -96.627206

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Peridermium gracile Ellis & Harkn.
13313Linder   1894-05-28
Mexico, Veracruz, Oaxaca, above, mountains

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Peridermium gracile Arthur & F. Kern
BPI 154123Pringle C. G.   1894-05-28
Mexico, Oaxaca Mountains, above, 17.188405 -96.715478

BPI
Peridermium gracile Arthur & F. Kern
BPI 154124Pringle C. G.   1894-05-28
Mexico, Oaxaca Mountains, above, 17.188405 -96.715478

BPI
Peridermium gracile Arthur & F. Kern
BPI 154125Kellerman W. A.   53551905-02-13
Guatemala, Antigua, 14.561111 -90.734444

BPI
Peridermium gracile Arthur & F. Kern
BPI 154126   1883-08-00
United States, Nevada, Reno, 39.529633 -119.813803

BPI
Peridermium gracile Arthur & F. Kern
BPI 844886Pringle, C. S.   71894-05-28
Mexico, Oaxaca mountains above, 17.188405 -96.715478


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Google Map

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