Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Winterella albofusca
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Winterella albofusca (Cooke & Ellis) J. Reid & C. Booth
220970M.E. Barr 9303   93031997-01-10
Canada, British Columbia, Sidney, Ardmore

AAFC:DAOM
Winterella albofusca (Cooke & Ellis) J. Reid & C. Booth
225679M.E. Barr 9566   95661997-12-15
Canada, British Columbia, Sidney, Bradley Dyne

AAFC:DAOM
Winterella albofusca (Cooke & Ellis) J. Reid & C. Booth
227568M.E. Barr 9866   98661999-02-16
Canada, British Columbia, Sidney, Jura

AAFC:DAOM
Winterella albofusca (Cooke & Ellis) J. Reid & C. Booth
239232bM.E. Barr 9431   94311997-06-10
Canada, British Columbia, Sidney, Inverness

AAFC:DAOM
Winterella albofusca (Cooke & Ellis) J. Reid & C. Booth
241433M.E. Barr 10956   109562004-05-12
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Sidney, Glenelg

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Winterella albofusca (Cooke & Ellis) J. Reid & C. Booth
F51816J. B. Ellis   
United States, New Jersey, N. Jersey, Newfield

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Winterella albofusca (Cooke & Ellis) J. Reid & C. Booth
F51817Ellis   23251876-00-00
United States, New Jersey, U. St. Amerika, N. Jersey, Newfield

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Winterella albofusca (Cooke & Ellis) J. Reid & C. Booth
F123600Fletcher   361906-04-17
United States, New York, New York, Cayuga Lake Basin.

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Winterella albofusca (Cooke & Ellis) J. Reid & C. Booth
UC151119Ellis & Everhart   1889-06-00
USA, New Jersey

UC
Winterella albofusca (Cooke & Ellis) J. Reid & C. Booth
UC44552Ellis & Everhart   1889-06-00
USA, New Jersey


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