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

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University of Alabama Chytrid Culture Collection


UACCC
Powellomyces Longcore, D.J.S. Barr & Désauln.
UACCC00026PM Letcher   2002-02-00
United States, Georgia, Dade, Cloudland Canyon SP, 34.824417 -85.483258

UACCC
Powellomyces Longcore, D.J.S. Barr & Désauln.
UACCC00032MJ Powell   2002-00-00
United States, Georgia, 32.81573 -83.46814

UACCC
Powellomyces Longcore, D.J.S. Barr & Désauln.
UACCC00039PM Letcher   2004-00-00
Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Basin Track, Ku-ring-gai Chase NP, -33.594517 151.2827

UACCC
Powellomyces hirtus Longcore, D.J.S. Barr & Désauln.
UACCC00047K Lackey   2004-00-00
United States, Colorado, Summit, 39.482717 -106.069814

UACCC
Powellomyces Longcore, D.J.S. Barr & Désauln.
UACCC00059PM Letcher   2004-04-00
Great Britain, England, Lake District, 54.5 -3.166667

UACCC
Powellomyces Longcore, D.J.S. Barr & Désauln.
UACCC00073DJS Barr   2005-00-00
Canary Island, 28.07277 -15.62207

UACCC
Powellomyces Longcore, D.J.S. Barr & Désauln.
UACCC00080PM Letcher   2005-03-00
United States, Arizona, Pima, Madera Canyon, Coronado NF, 31.724697 -110.879794

UACCC
Powellomyces variabilis Longcore, D.J.S. Barr & Désauln.
UACCC00086PM Letcher   2006-05-00
United States, Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Moundville Arch. Park, 32.997624 -87.630008

UACCC
Powellomyces Longcore, D.J.S. Barr & Désauln.
UACCC00175PM Letcher   2006-06-00
Argentina, Patagonia, moss, -46.897057 -68.703125

UACCC
Powellomyces Longcore, D.J.S. Barr & Désauln.
UACCC00333WJ Davis   2011-03-00
United States, Ohio, Summit, moss bed, 41.081445 -81.519005


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