Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cytospora australiae, Cytospora australiae var. australiae, Cytospora australiae var. foliorum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP67360Unknown   1974-06-15
United States, California, Berkeley Hills, Alameda - Contra Costa County line, 37.9333 -121.9333

Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CaliforniaF.01352   

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Cytospora australiae Speg. Speg.
C0351836FL. Bonar   s.n.1974-06-15
U.S.A., California, 0.5 mile from south end of Grizzly Peak Boulevard, Berkeley Hills, 37.884006 -122.239617

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
03646536   

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
UC1143778L. Bonar   1923-01-28
USA, California, Alameda, Berkeley Hills, 37.8926503 -122.2751844

UC
UC275812L. Bonar   1926-01-16
USA, California, Alameda, Campus, University of California, 37.8718992 -122.2607286

UC
UC1500550L. Bonar   13521974-06-15
USA, California, Alameda, 0.5 mile from south end of Grizzly Peak Blvd, Berkeley Hills, 37.8662346 -122.2250111

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
319492L. Bonar   

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 364553Bonar Lee   1926-01-16
United States, California, Berkeley, Alameda Co. University of California campus, 37.872948 -122.258327

BPI
BPI 364554ABonar Lee   1974-06-15
United States, California, Berkeley Hills, Alameda-Contra Costa Co. Line 0.5 Mile from S. End of Grizzly Peak Blvd., 37.887364 -122.25011

BPI
BPI 364554BBonar Lee   1974-06-15
United States, California, Berkeley Hills, Alameda-Contra Costa Co. Line 0.5 Mile from S. End of Grizzly Peak Blvd., 37.887364 -122.25011


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Google Map

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