Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vermicularia veratrina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH:PH-Type-Fungi
Vermicularia veratrina Ellis & Everh.
PH00044579unknown   1890-06-17
United States, Delaware, Above [illeg.] Mills. Wilmington

Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Vermicularia veratrina Ellis & Everh.
CUP-021452   1917-11-11
United States, New York, Washington, E of Tripoli, S bank of Halfway brook, southern W Fort Ann, 43.385914 -73.518448

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Vermicularia veratrina Ellis & Everh.
03602185   

NY:NY
Vermicularia veratrina Ellis & Everh.
03602186   

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
Vermicularia veratrina Ellis & Everh.
ILL00084681F.L. Stevens   s.n.1892-07-03

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Vermicularia veratrina Ellis & Everh.
BPI 362570Commons A.   14581890-06-17
United States, Delaware, Wilmington, 39.745947 -75.546589

BPI
Vermicularia veratrina Ellis & Everh.
BPI 362571Stevens F. L.   1892-07-03
United States, New Jersey, Boonton, 40.902599 -74.407097


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