Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aleurodiscus fruticetorum (Acanthophysium fruticetorum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fort Lewis College Herbarium


FLD
FLD-F-000962M. Blackwell   18481984-08-04
USA, Colorado, Larimer County, Roaring Creek, Roosevelt National Forest., 40.73648 -105.765177

Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-00488754W. B. Cooke   157311941-08-18
United States of America, California, [data not captured]

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
00808256W. B. Cooke   203401947-07-25
United States of America, California, Siskiyou Co., Mt. Shasta, North Slop of Cascade Gulch, 1981 - 1981m

NY:NY
00808257W. B. Cooke   157311941-08-18
United States of America, California, Siskiyou Co., Mt. Shasta, North side of Cascade Gulch, 1981 - 1981m

NY:NY
543149W. B. Cooke   503871975-08-30
United States of America, California, Siskiyou Co., Bear Springs area, Mt. Shasta

University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
ARIZ-M-AN11256Meredith Blackwell   18481984-08-04
USA, Colorado, Larimer, Roaring Creek, Roosevelt Nat. Forest

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
UC681327   157311941-08-18
USA, California, Siskiyou, Along Junction Highway above Wagon Camp, Mount Shasta., 1829m

UC
UC788816W. B. Cooke   203401947-07-25
USA, California, Siskiyou, North side of Cascade Gulch, Mount Shasta., 1981m

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
ILL00010232W. B. Cooke No. 15731   157311941-08-18
United States, California, Siskiyou, On Mount Shasta, Junction Road near Wagon Camp, alt 6000 feet, 41.324043 -122.216119


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Google Map

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