Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Thelonectria mammoidea (Creonectria mammoidea, Nectria mammoidea)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 983450   
Sweden

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BPI 1113170Rossman Amy   25511985-02-03
Venezuela, Amazonas Federal Territory, Cerro de La Neblina alt. 1730-1850 meters, 00d50'40"n,65d58'10"w, 5.1 km. N. E. of Pico Phelps

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BPI 550626Lohman M. L.   1935-08-06
United States, Georgia, Nantahala Forest, Pine Mt.

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BPI 552566   1969-11-02
United States, New York, Greene County, Beech Scale Study Plot, Lanesville Nunter No. 1, Tree No. 14

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BPI 552567Rossman A.   3441971-01-18
Jamaica, Silver Hill Gap, Travellers Rest. 25 miles from Kingston, Altitude: 3000-4000 Feet, 18.089722 -76.689167

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BPI 552568Young   1921-04-19
United States, New York, Coy Glen, Ithaca

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BPI 552569Dargan J. S.   1971-07-26
India, Glen, Simla, Himachal Pradesh

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BPI 552570Melburn M. C.   1958-10-18
Canada, British Columbia, Goldstream Park, Vancouver Island 12 miles West of Victoria, 48.433036 -123.611753

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BPI 552571Dargan J. S.   1971-07-30
India, Jakhoo, Simla, Himachal Pradesh

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BPI 552572Grant J. M.   1925-01-00
United States, Washington, Marysville, 48.051764 -122.177082

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BPI 552573Whetzel H. H.   1918-11-04
United States, New York, Forest Home Path, Ithaca

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BPI 552574Melburn M. C.   1957-10-02
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, 48.433333 -123.35

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BPI 552575Bresadola G.   1897-08-00
Unknown

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BPI 552576Grant T. J.   1935-10-11
United States, Vermont, Peru, 43.229798 -72.897878

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BPI 552577Grant T. J.   1935-10-11
Unknown

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BPI 552578Dargan J. S.   1971-09-25
India, Gulaha, Kulu, Himachal Pradesh

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BPI 802469Samuels G. J.; Buchanan P. K.; Kohn L. M.   85-27; ;1985-04-18
New Zealand, Southland, Catlin's State Forest Park, Lake Wilkie


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