Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mytilidion decipiens, Mytilidion decipiens subsp. conorum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
000175838G. G. Kahn   5061932-03-25

MU
000175839J. R. Hansbrough   573

MU
000175840A. Waterman   5371935-03-25

MU
000175842M. L. Lohman   673

MU
000175843H. G. Eno   s. n.1936-10-17

MU
000175844A. W. Slipp   24681940-07-03

MU
000175845A. H. Smith   1661930-09-03

MU
000175846M. L. Lohman   4071931-10-19

MU
000175847Collector unspecified   s. n.

MU
000175848M. L. Lohman   5411935-05-09

MU
000175849A. Waterman   5331935-05-01

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
306462A. H. Smith   2171930-09-00
USA, Wisconsin, Door, Green Bay.

MICH:Fungi
306463A. H. Smith   1661933-09-03
USA, Michigan, Dickinson, Floodwood.

MICH:Fungi
306464A. H. Smith   s. n.1930-09-03
USA, Michigan, Dickinson, Floodwood.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1016973   
Italy


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Google Map

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