Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pleurage fimiseda
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Pleurage fimiseda (Ces. & De Not.) Griffiths
CUP-VZ-001180bChardon, Carlos Eugenio   1932-09-08
Venezuela, M_rida, Sierra Nevada, Hacienda Lourdes, 8.601211 -71.123134

CUP
Pleurage fimiseda (Ces. & De Not.) Griffiths
CUP-011909H. H. Whetzel   1922-01-00
United Kingdom, Bermuda, Paget Marsh, 54 -4

CUP
Pleurage fimiseda (Ces. & De Not.) Griffiths
CUP-VZ-000950   
Venezuela

CUP
Pleurage fimiseda (Ces. & De Not.) Griffiths
CUP-VZ-001180   
Venezuela

CUP
Pleurage fimiseda (Ces. & De Not.) Griffiths
CUP-PR-001470Fred J. Seaver   2051923-00-00
Puerto Rico, Indierra Baja

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
Pleurage fimiseda (Ces. & De Not.) Griffiths
000280898Collector Unspecified   s. n.1915-10-00

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Pleurage fimiseda (Ces. & De Not.) Griffiths
TENN-F-014741S.L. Meyer   SLM147411942-08-17
United States, Virginia, Giles, Mountain Lake, Mountain Lake Biological Station, 37.37638889 -80.5225

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Pleurage fimiseda (Ces. & De Not.) Griffiths
BPI 581089Griffiths D.   1899-07-29
United States, New York, New York City 135th Street

BPI
Pleurage fimiseda (Ces. & De Not.) Griffiths
BPI 581090Griffiths D.   1899-07-29
United States, New York, New York City 135th Street

BPI
Pleurage fimiseda (Ces. & De Not.) Griffiths
BPI 581091Chardon   1932-09-08
Venezuela, Merida, Hacienda Lourdes, Sierra Nevada alt. 1750-1850 meters


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