Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phaeoisariopsis simulata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


MSC
Phaeoisariopsis simulata (Ellis & Everh.) L.G. Br. & Morgan-Jones
MSC0211058E. M. Fisher   11181890-08-00
United States, Indiana, 39.521994 -85.985262

MSC
Phaeoisariopsis simulata (Ellis & Everh.) L.G. Br. & Morgan-Jones
MSC0211059E. M. Gilbert; J. J. Davis   1923-09-10
United States, Wisconsin, 43.188191 -90.326286

MSC
Phaeoisariopsis simulata (Ellis & Everh.) L.G. Br. & Morgan-Jones
MSC0211060M. B. Waite   4631889-09-25
United States, Missouri, 36.920885 -89.350631

MSC
Phaeoisariopsis simulata (Ellis & Everh.) L.G. Br. & Morgan-Jones
MSC0211061A. A. Heller   62701903-12-11
Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, Banks of the river Bucana E of Ponce, 17.998832 -66.594341

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Phaeoisariopsis simulata (Ellis & Everh.) L.G. Br. & Morgan-Jones
UC717311E. M. Gilbert   1923-09-10
USA, Wisconsin, Avoca, Iowa Co., 43.188191 -90.326286


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Google Map

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