Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phialocephala fortinii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Phialocephala fortinii C.J.K. Wang & H.E. Wilcox
235449Grace Hill-Rackette [S1-P2-C-4]   S1-P2-C-41998-07-27
Canada, Alberta, 70 km south of Fort McMurray, near Highway 63, 56.267817 -111.609633, 647m

AAFC:DAOM
Phialocephala fortinii C.J.K. Wang & H.E. Wilcox
235450Grace Hill-Rackette [S2-P1-C-3-b]   S2-P1-C-3-b1998-07-28
Canada, Alberta, 58 km north of Fort McMurray, near wetland along road to Fort McKay, 57.165883 -111.646183, 283m

AAFC:DAOM
Phialocephala fortinii C.J.K. Wang & H.E. Wilcox
235451Grace Hill-Rackette [S3-P7-P-2-(R1)]   S3-P7-P-2-R12001-06-27
Canada, Alberta, 58 km north of Fort McMurray, near road to Fort McKay, 57.166 -111.645633, 286m

AAFC:DAOM
Phialocephala fortinii C.J.K. Wang & H.E. Wilcox
235452Grace Hill-Rackette [S4-P7-P-3-(R1)]   S4-P7-P-3-R12001-08-06
Canada, Alberta, 58 km north of Fort McMurray, near road to Fort McKay, 57.165967 -111.645583, 286m

AAFC:DAOM
Phialocephala fortinii C.J.K. Wang & H.E. Wilcox
235453Grace Hill-Rackette [S5-P7-P-1-(R1)]   S5-P7-P-1-R12001-06-27
Canada, Alberta, 66 km north of Fort McMurray, near Highway 63, 57.1935 -111.597017, 292m

AAFC:DAOM
Phialocephala fortinii C.J.K. Wang & H.E. Wilcox
235454Grace Hill-Rackette [S6-P7-P-13-(R2)]   S6-P7-P-13-R22001-10-16
Canada, Alberta, 30 km north of Fort McMurray, near Highway 63, 56.971667 -111.488633, 356m

AAFC:DAOM
Phialocephala fortinii C.J.K. Wang & H.E. Wilcox
190539H.E. Wilcox culture FAP-7   FAP-71974-07-00
Finland, Itä-Suomen Lääni, Suonenjoki, Experimental Station Forest Regenerat.

International Collection of Microorganisms from Plants


ICMP:ICMP
Phialocephala fortinii C.J.K. Wang & H.E. Wilcox
ICMP 22043K Hofer   2017-02-15
New Zealand, Auckland, -36.759 174.762


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