Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nectria flavoviridis (Cosmospora flavoviridis, Sphaerostilbe flavoviridis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 552102Rossman A. Y.   4681971-01-16
Jamaica, Trail from Whitefield to Portland Gap (To Blue Mt.) St. Thomas alt. 5000 Feet, 18.066988 -76.609027

BPI
BPI 552103   1968-02-28
Unknown

BPI
BPI 552104Rossman A. Y.   4091971-01-12
Jamaica, Cane River 10 miles from Kingston, Very Dry, along Dirt road, alt. 1000 Feet, 17.944203 -76.666955

BPI
BPI 552105ABrown A. H. S.   1955-09-12
England, Cleeve Coombe, Bristol, Great Britain, 54 -4

BPI
BPI 552105BBrown A. H. S.   1955-09-12
England, Cleeve Coombe, Bristol, Great Britain, 54 -4

BPI
BPI 631131   
Unknown

BPI
BPI 748284Overton, B. E.   1998-09-24
United States, New York, Greene, Catskill Mts, vic. Diamond Notch, Hunter, 42.166666667 -74.166666667, 550m

BPI
BPI 802654Samuels G. J.; Brayford D.   8022B;1992-04-11
Scotland, Cowal Peninsula, Argyll Forest Park alt. 50-100 meters, ca. 10 km. N. of Dunoon, 56.03976 -4.95

BPI
BPI 842325Triebel, D.; Rambold, G.   MFE 07382000-08-20
France, Dept. Jura, Parc Naturel Regional Du Haut Jura, 8 km N of St-Claude C. 0.5 km ENE of the small settlement Les Pres de Valfin, northern edge of a bog, 46.466666667 5.833333333, 840m

BPI
BPI 880902Singh, M.K.   2961982-09-05
India, Simla Jakhoo Hill, 2438m

BPI
BPI 880903Singh, M.K.   2981982-09-05
India, Simla Jakhoo Hill, 2438m

BPI
BPI 880904Singh, M.K.   3001982-09-05
India, Simla Jakhoo Hill, 2438m

BPI
BPI 880905Singh, M.K.   2681982-08-29
India, Narkanda On way to Kumarsain, 2000m

BPI
BPI 881821Popov, E.S.   311-5B2003-00-00
Russia, Pskov district


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