Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trechispora trigonospora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Trechispora trigonospora (M.P. Christ.) Liberta
ARIZ-M-AN18193Robert L. Gilbertson   46801964-07-19
Canada, Alberta, Kananaskis, Highwood Pass, Kananaskis Road

ARIZ
Trechispora trigonospora (M.P. Christ.) Liberta
ARIZ-M-AN18097Kurt Hjortstam   16 3091970-10-02
Sweden, Västergötland, Undenäs Parish, SSE of lake Trehörningen, in brook-valley

University of Copenhagen


C:F
Trechispora trigonospora (M.P. Christ.) Liberta
69406M.P. Christiansen   1954-10-09
Denmark, Herning, Rind Plantage, 56.09 8.99

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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Trechispora trigonospora (M.P. Christ.) Liberta
97564Even Høgholen   462/781978-07-26
Norway, Innlandet, Åsnes, Gjuvbergshetta, 60.8171 12.3432

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Trechispora trigonospora (M.P. Christ.) Liberta
97557Even Høgholen   111/751975-06-01
Norway, Innlandet, Løten, Sør for Lille Rokosjøen, 60.7754 11.488

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Trechispora trigonospora (M.P. Christ.) Liberta
97589John Eriksson   19491959-08-26
Sweden, Småland, Värnamo, Björs

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Trechispora trigonospora (M.P. Christ.) Liberta
BPI 1105499Liberta A. E.   12991964-07-03
Canada, Quebec, Sayabec, Matapedia Co. Hwy. #6, near

BPI
Trechispora trigonospora (M.P. Christ.) Liberta
BPI 1105500Liberta A. E.   12441964-07-08
Canada, Quebec, Kamouraska Co. Hwy. #51, 11-12 miles E. of Jct. #2

BPI
Trechispora trigonospora (M.P. Christ.) Liberta
BPI 1106569Rogers A. M.; Rogers D. P.   809;1936-09-13
United States, New York, Inlet, Seventh Lake near

BPI
Trechispora trigonospora (M.P. Christ.) Liberta
BPI 1106570Liberta A. E.   441959-08-15
Canada, Quebec, Bonaventure Island, 48.5 -64.166667


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