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

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Stictis coccolobae Seaver & Waterston
00914816F. J. Seaver   131938-11-29
Bermuda, Grape Bay, 32.281306 -64.768193

NY:NY
Stictis coccolobae Seaver & Waterston
00914817F. J. Seaver   131938-11-29
Bermuda, Grape Bay, 32.281306 -64.768193

NY:NY
Stictis coccolobae Seaver & Waterston
00914815F. J. Seaver   131938-11-29
Bermuda, Grape Bay, 32.281306 -64.768193

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Stictis coccolobae Seaver & Waterston
BPI 668519Seaver F. J.; Waterston J. M.   1940-11-27
Bermuda, Elbow Beach near

BPI
Stictis coccolobae Seaver & Waterston
BPI 668520Seaver F. J.; Whetzel H. H.   79; 791926-02-05
Bermuda

BPI
Stictis coccolobae Seaver & Waterston
BPI 668521Seaver F. J.; Whetzel H. H.   79; 791926-02-05
Bermuda

BPI
Stictis coccolobae Seaver & Waterston
BPI 668522Seaver F. J.; Whetzel H. H.   79; 791926-02-05
Bermuda


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