Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cylindrobasidium laeve (Cladoderris minima, Hypochnus laevis, Kneiffia laevis, Stereum minimum, Terana laevis, Corticium laeve, Cylindrobasidium evolvens var. cucullatum, Thelephora laevis, Corticium laeve f. cucullatum), Corticium laeve, Corticium laeve f. laeve, Corticium laeve f. pallida, Cortici... (show all)
Search Criteria: Ohio; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-00554298C. G. Lloyd   3920
United States of America, Ohio, [no additional data]

FH:FH
barcode-00554320[data not captured]   168
United States of America, Ohio, [no additional data]

Index of the C.G. Lloyd Mycological Collection Specimens Housed at BPI


BPI
LC51990Aiken   
United States, Ohio, College Hill

Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
ISC-F-0081919[A.P. Morgan?]   s.n.
USA, Ohio

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
295065W. A. Kellerman   1882-10-15
United States of America, Ohio, Fairfield Co., 39.713675 -82.599329

University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Fungi


CINC
CINC-F-0004188Fulford, Margaret H.   s.n.1929-10-10
United States, Ohio, Clermont, Milford, 39.175338 -84.294382

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 281886Lloyd C. G.   0000-00-00
United States, Ohio

BPI
BPI 281891Lloyd C. G.   0000-00-00
United States, Ohio

BPI
BPI 283551Lloyd C. G.   0000-00-00
United States, Ohio

BPI
BPI 330936Aiken   1897-10-00
United States, Ohio, College Hill, 40.040905 -81.647625

BPI
BPI 330937Lloyd C. G.   1897-07-00
United States, Ohio, College Hill, 40.040905 -81.647625


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Google Map

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