Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chrysomyxa ledi var. glandulosi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Chrysomyxa ledi var. glandulosi (Alb. et Schw.) De Bary.; (Savile)
WSP66535Krebill, R.   1964-07-30
United States, Utah, Duchesne, at a pond about 1/2 way between Fern Lake and Red Cliffs in the Grandaddy Basin, 40.6064 -110.7717

WSP
Chrysomyxa ledi var. glandulosi (Alb. et Schw.) De Bary; (Savile)
WSP66536Krebill, R.   1964-07-11
United States, Wyoming, east edge of college campus, Pullman, 44.1364 -110.6658

WSP
Chrysomyxa ledi var. glandulosi (Alb. et Schw.) De Bary; (Sav.)
WSP66537Kimmey, J. W.   1965-07-20
United States, Idaho, Clearwater, slope below Mirror Lake, Lake Basin, Wallowa Mountains, 46.7118 -115.6891, 1219m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
13241J.A. Calder & D.B.O. Savile   101091953-07-05
Canada, Monashee Pass

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 139975Ziller W. G.   1961-07-29
Canada, British Columbia, Falkland, near Bolean Lake Swamp, 50.537222 -119.500278

BPI
BPI 139976Calder J. A.; Parmelee J. A.; Taylor R. L.   19546; ;1956-08-01
Canada, British Columbia, Cathedral Lakes Region Trail to

BPI
BPI 139977Calder J. A.; Savile D. B. O.   11677;1953-08-10
Canada, British Columbia, Manning Provincial Park alt. 3800 ft, 1 Mile E. of Park Headquarters

BPI
BPI 139978Calder J. A.; Savile D. B. O.   10109;1953-07-05
Canada, British Columbia, Monashee Pass, 50.1 -118.51667

BPI
BPI 139979Kimmey J. W.   1965-07-20
United States, Idaho, Scolfield Cr, Clearwater Co. 8 miles Northeast of Headquarters, alt. 4000 ft., 46.711742 -115.690053

BPI
BPI 139980Calder J. A.; Savile D. B. O.   11678;1953-08-10
Canada, British Columbia, Manning Provincial Park 1 Mile E. of Park Headquarters


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