Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Teichospora variabilis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Teichospora variabilis Ellis & Everh.
124065GW Fischer, RS Sprague, JP Meiners, C Shaw, 21987   1948-06-09
U.S.A., Utah, Bryce Canyon

Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Teichospora variabilis Ellis & Everh.
WSP21987G. W. Fischer; R. Sprague; J. P. Meiners   1948-06-09
United States, Utah, near Bryce Canyon, 37.62833 -112.16694

WSP
Teichospora variabilis Ellis & Everh.
WSP23608C.G. Shaw   1948-06-25
United States, Washington, Spokane, 2 miles along road below summit, on E slope, Mount Spokane, 47.908531 -117.106351

Intermountain Herbarium (fungi, not lichens), Utah State University


USU-UTC:UTC
Teichospora variabilis Ellis & Everh.
UTC00143415Arthur S. Rhoads   1945-05-30
United States, Utah, Cache, Near mouth of Green Canyon northeast of Logan., 41.92149 -112.093606

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Teichospora variabilis Ellis & Everh.
00927535L.A. Fitch   s.n.1892-01-00
United States of America, Montana

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Teichospora variabilis Ellis & Everh.
82685F. Rhoades   1945-05-30
USA, Utah, Cache, Near mouth of Green Canyon, northeast of Logan.

University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Teichospora variabilis Ellis & Everh.
TENN-F-045359A.S.R.   ASR453591945-06-30
United States, Utah, Cache, Logan, Near Mouth of Green Canyon, Northwest of Logan, 41.58 -111.7983333

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Teichospora variabilis Ellis & Everh.
BPI 625294Rhoads A. S.   1945-05-30
United States, Utah, Green Canyon, N. E. of Logan


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