Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Appendiculella echinus, Appendiculella echinus var. domingensis, Appendiculella echinus var. echinus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Appendiculella echinus (Henn.) Höhn.
WSP64900M.L. Farr   1966-01-11
Dominica, B.W.I: St. David, c. 100 yards. E. of road intersection between St. David Bay & Rosalie roads, along latter, 15.454542 -61.332062, 427m

Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Ciferri,M.Dom.0261Cif. and E. Cif.   1931-09-22
Dominican Republic, Santiago Prov., Cordillera Central, road to San Jos_ de los Matas, 18.883333 -69.05

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Appendiculella echinus (Henn.) Höhn.
BR5020076310686Farr M.L.   21421966-01-11
Dominica, St. David, ca. 100 yds E. of road intersection betwwen St. David Bay & Rosalie Road, along latter

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
Appendiculella echinus (Henn.) Höhn.
000223235M. L. Farr   21421966-01-11

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Appendiculella echinus (Henn.) Höhn.
F5918E. Ule   31341901-08-00
Brazil, Rio Juruá, Juruá Miry.

S
Appendiculella echinus (Henn.) Höhn.
F7854E. Ule   1901-00-00
Brazil, Amazonas, Amazonas, Juruá.

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
Appendiculella echinus (Henn.) Höhn.
ILL00041752F.L. Stevens   2371922-07-12
Guyana, 5.2615 -59.1484

ILL
Appendiculella echinus (Henn.) Höhn.
ILL00041751F.L. Stevens   2261922-07-12
Guyana, 5.2615 -59.1484

University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium - Fungi


ILLS
Appendiculella echinus (Henn.) Höhn.
ILLS00158655M.L. Farr   s.n.1966-01-11
United States, St. David, c. 100 yds. E. of road intersection between St. David Bay & Rosalie roads, along latter, 32.3669 -64.6835


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Google Map

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