Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudomassaria thistletonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
73367   1990-04-15
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

British Mycological Society
23084   1981-03-01
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

British Mycological Society
25332   1900-01-01
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

British Mycological Society
413400   1933-05-15
United Kingdom, England, 50.84399 -1.64629

British Mycological Society
86937   1995-06-25
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

British Mycological Society
26011   1983-03-20
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

British Mycological Society
223318   1995-06-25
United Kingdom, England, 51.37242 -0.34924

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
03386426H. E. Bigelow   51521968-06-25
United States of America, New Hampshire, Cheshire Co., Rhododendron State Park

NY:NY
03386427M. E. Barr-Bigelow   69211982-08-07
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Huntingdon Co., Alan Seeger State Park, 40.6934 -77.753608

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F50806Dr. Hooker   
United Kingdom, Brittania

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 610194Cory E. N.   1946-08-23
United States, Maryland, New Germany, 39.632586 -79.122252


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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