Search Results (List)

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

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 391948Hara K.   1920-08-00
Japan, Mino Prov, Kawauye-Mura

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Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 1024646   

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BPI 391899Archer W. A.   1928-09-05
United States, West Virginia, Charleston, 38.34982 -81.632624

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BPI 391900Archer W. A.   1928-09-13
United States, West Virginia, Kingwood, 39.471756 -79.683388

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BPI 391916Archer W. A.   1928-09-05
United States, West Virginia, Charleston, 38.34982 -81.632624

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BPI 391923Archer W. A.   1928-09-05
United States, West Virginia, Charleston, 38.34982 -81.632624

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BPI 391938Archer W. A.   1928-09-13
United States, West Virginia, Kingwood, 39.471756 -79.683388

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BPI 391939Archer W. A.   1928-09-05
United States, West Virginia, Charleston, 38.34982 -81.632624

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BPI 391940Tanaka S.   1011932-10-02
Japan, Kyoto, 35.254324 135.44118

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BPI 391941Albuquerque F. C.   893B (EXC.492B)1963-02-03
Brazil, Belem, Para Instituto Agronomico Do Norte

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BPI 910537Haas, J.   CDFA14282014-09-09
United States, California, Tuolumne, Groveland, 37.838729 -120.231017, 956m

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BPI 1107444Farr David; Farr Ellen   1990-07-28
United States, Virginia, Mason Neck Wildlife Refuge Incubated in Moist Chamber

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BPI 881220   WO 1092010-08-23
United States, Iowa, Keokuk, Sigourney jj

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BPI 881219Kim, Sujin   BH22008-08-21
United States, Iowa, Story, Ames, Brookside Park io

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BPI 881221Kim, Sujin   BH12008-05-21
United States, Iowa, Story, Ames, Brookside Park jj

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BPI 880798Yun, H.Y.   2009-08-31
Korea, Gangwon Province Seoranksan National Park

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BPI 880799Yun, H.Y.   2009-08-31
Korea, Gangwon Province Seoranksan National Park


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