Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Physalospora viscosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Physalospora viscosa (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc. (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
C0240342FL. N. Johnson   13451892-03-31
U.S.A., Massachusetts, Middlesex, Cambridge, 42.375097 -71.105608

F:Botany
Physalospora viscosa (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc. (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
C0240343FL. R. Hesler   107631937-08-01
U.S.A., Tennessee, Sevier, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 35.600566 -83.508527

Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Physalospora viscosa (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
ISC-F-0096738L.R. Hesler   107631937-08-01
USA, Tennessee, Near Gatlinburg, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 35.714259 -83.510164

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Physalospora viscosa (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
F195887Ellis   23621876-00-00
United States, New Jersey, U. St. Amerika, N. Jersey, Newfield

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Physalospora viscosa (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
TENN-F-010763L.R. Hesler   LRH107631937-08-01
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Gatlinburg, GSMNP [Great Smoky Mountains National Park], 35.72194444 -83.49944444

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Physalospora viscosa (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
BPI 599670Reed H. S.   1908-11-01
United States, Virginia, Brush Mt.

BPI
Physalospora viscosa (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
BPI 599983Hesler L. R.   1937-08-01
United States, Tennessee, Gatlinburg, Great Smoky Mountains National Park near

BPI
Physalospora viscosa (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
BPI 866793Fulton, H. R.   1905-02-25
United States, Massachusetts, Waltham, 42.376485 -71.235611


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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