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

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Gloeosporium falcatum Dearn. & House
BR5020154189562Bommer E. & Rousseau M.   S.N.
Belgium, Groenendaal (Hoeilaart)

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Gloeosporium falcatum Dearn. & House
01048586H. D. House   s.n.1915-08-21
United States of America, New York, Greene Co., Black Lake near Catskill, 42.27755 -73.874228

New York State Museum Mycology Collection


NYS-NYSM:NYSF
Gloeosporium falcatum Dearn. & House in House
NYSf1151House, Homer D.   1915-08-21
United States, New York, Black Lake, Catskill, New York

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Gloeosporium falcatum Dearn. & House
BPI 394693Eno H. G.   1939-09-15
United States, Connecticut, East Granby alt. 100 ft.

BPI
Gloeosporium falcatum Dearn. & House
BPI 394694House H. D.   1915-08-21
United States, New York, Catskill, 42.21731 -73.864573

BPI
Gloeosporium falcatum Dearn. & House
BPI 394695Eno H. G.   1939-09-15
United States, Connecticut, East Granby, 41.941208 -72.727316


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