Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sphaceloma glycines
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
J.B.,Myr.S.E.0530K. Togashi   1951-09-24
Japan, Nagano Prefecture

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
PDD 23612K Togashi   1951-09-24
Japan

University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
FLAS-F-47615K. Togashi   5301951-09-24
Japan, Nagano Prefecture, Imoi-mura

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
325854K. Togashi   s. n.1951-09-24
Japan, Nagano Prefecture, Imoi-mura.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
BPI 681481Lohr A. C.   1954-01-12
Unknown

BPI
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
BPI 681755Togashi K.   1951-09-24
Japan, Imoi-Mura, Pref. Nagano

BPI
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
BPI 681756Togashi K.   1951-09-24
Japan, Imoi-Mura, Pref. Nagano

BPI
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
BPI 681757   1951-09-24
Japan, Imoi-Mura, Pref. Nagano

BPI
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
BPI 681758Kurata H.   1950-08-08
Japan, Naniai-Mura, Naganoken

BPI
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
BPI 681759Kurata H.   1950-08-08
Japan, Naniai-Mura, Naganoken

BPI
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
BPI 681760Kuribayashi K.   1950-10-16
Japan, Imoi-Mura, Pref. Nagano

BPI
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
BPI 681761Luzzardi G. C.   1962-05-00
Brazil, Pelotas, -31.766667 -52.333333

BPI
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
BPI 681762Togashi K.   1951-09-24
Japan, Imoi-Mura, Pref. Nagano

BPI
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
BPI 873680Togashi, K.   1951-09-24
Japan, Nagano Prefecture Imoi-mura

Wisconsin State Herbarium, Fungi


WIS
Sphaceloma glycines Kurata & Kurib.
WIS-F-0083279   


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