Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mycocalicium subtile (Calicium parietinum, Mycocalicium parietinum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 972526Hasse   s.n.1914-06-00
United States, California, Santa Monica Range

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BPI 950146   
France

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BPI 950635F.E. Clements; E.S. Clements   s.n.1906-07-13
United States, Colorado, Bottomless Pit, 3600m

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BPI 1001735   
Finland

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BPI 1001929   
Finland

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BPI 1002009   
Finland

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BPI 1002078   
Finland

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BPI 1002156   
Finland

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BPI 988112   
France

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BPI 1040436   
Hungary

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BPI 1053457E. Michener   s.n.
United States, Pennsylvania, Chester, Chester County

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BPI 683948Tang Tom   121974-06-29
United States, California, Horse-Shoe Meadow, Cottonwood Basin, Inyo Co. alt. 10000 ft, S. of Mt. Whitney, 36.586944 -118.2425

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BPI 683950Campbell W. A.   1937-00-00
United States, New England

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BPI 684047Namemov N.   1916-00-00
USSR, Petropolis

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BPI 684048Shear C. L.   1936-05-31
United States, Virginia, Mountain Lake, 37.360367 -80.534504

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BPI 684049Martin G. W.   1930-00-00
Unknown

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BPI 684050Roux G.   1923-04-00
Italy

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BPI 684051Clements F. E.; Clements E. S.   1906-07-13
United States, Colorado, Bottomless Pit alt. 3600 meters

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BPI 861622Overholts, L. O.   1934-08-23
United States, New York, Seventh Lake, Adirondack Mts.


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