Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phialetea aerospora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Phialetea aerospora Bat. & Nascim.
WSP48507F. L. Stevens   1913-11-14
United States, Puerto Rico, Monte Alegrillo, 18.18079 -66.9799

WSP
Phialetea aerospora Bat. & Nascim.
WSP48632O. Soares   1958-03-25
Brazil, Camaragibe - Pern., -8.016667 -34.966667

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
Phialetea aerospora Bat. and Nascim. in Bat., H. Maia, J. A. Lima and Matta
ILL00011634F. L. Stevens [No. 4757]   47571913-11-14
USA-Puerto Rico, Monte Alegrillo, 18.15012656 -66.9642137

ILL
Phialetea aerospora Bat. & Nascim.
ILL00095532   
USA, Puerto Rico, Maricao, Monte Alegrillo, [head of Rio Maricao] Puerto Rico, 18.18079 -66.9799

ILL
Phialetea aerospora Bat. & Nascim.
ILL00095546F Petrak   1913-00-00

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Phialetea aerospora Bat. & Nascim.
BPI 447386AStevens F. L.   1913-11-14
Puerto Rico, Monte Alegrillo

BPI
Phialetea aerospora Bat. & Nascim.
BPI 447386BStevens F. L.   1913-11-14
Puerto Rico, Monte Alegrillo

BPI
Phialetea aerospora Bat. & Nascim.
BPI 447386CStevens F. L.   1913-11-14
Puerto Rico, Monte Alegrillo

BPI
Phialetea aerospora Bat. & Nascim.
BPI 447387AStevens F. L.   47571913-11-00
Puerto Rico, Monte Alegrillo

BPI
Phialetea aerospora Bat. & Nascim.
BPI 447387BStevens F. L.   47571913-11-00
Puerto Rico, Monte Alegrillo

BPI
Phialetea aerospora Bat. & Nascim.
BPI 447387CStevens F. L.   47571913-11-00
Puerto Rico, Monte Alegrillo


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Google Map

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