Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stromatinia smilacinae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Stromatinia smilacinae (E.J. Durand) Whetzel
106372H.M. Fitzpatrick & H.H. Whetzel   C107831964-09-14
U.S.A., New York, Enfield Gorge, near Ithaca

Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Stromatinia smilacinae (E.J. Durand) Whetzel
CUP-033934E. E. Honey   1944-05-03
United States, Wisconsin, Waupacca, Dayton Tp. Sandy soil under black wild cherry tree, 42.826947 -89.513176

Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Stromatinia smilacinae (E.J. Durand) Whetzel
J. King   1975-05-01
USA, Iowa, Story, Ames - Brookside Park, 42.028875 -93.632996

ISC
Stromatinia smilacinae (E.J. Durand) Whetzel
ISC-F-0098462J. King   s.n.1975-05-01
USA, Iowa, Story, Brookside Park, 42.028875 -93.632996

ISC
Stromatinia smilacinae (E.J. Durand) Whetzel
ISC-F-0098463L. McCormick   s.n.1998-04-10
USA, Iowa, Jefferson, Woodthrush Woods State Preserve, 40.982185 -91.807726

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Stromatinia smilacinae (E.J.Durand) Whetzel
03428266   

NY:NY
Stromatinia smilacinae (E.J.Durand) Whetzel
03428267   

NY:NY
Stromatinia smilacinae (E.J.Durand) Whetzel
03428268   

NY:NY
Stromatinia smilacinae (E.J.Durand) Whetzel
03428269   

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Stromatinia smilacinae (E.J. Durand) Whetzel
BPI 653473Dublin   7551961-04-21
United States, Virginia, Wythe Co., 36.917132 -81.07859

BPI
Stromatinia smilacinae (E.J. Durand) Whetzel
BPI 653477Walters M. B.   1947-06-00
United States, Ohio, Cleveland, 41.499495 -81.695409


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