Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Heteroradulum spinulosum (Eichleriella spinulosa)
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 982791   
Sweden

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BPI 931475Langlois   1229
United States, Louisiana

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BPI 931476Moss, E. H.   s. n.1933-10-02
Canada, Alberta, Edmonton

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BPI 931477Weir, J. R.   s. n.1912-09-00
United States, Idaho, Priest River

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BPI 701599Wakefield Elsie M.   1914-06-00
England, Yorkshire, 54 -1.5

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BPI 719775Baxter D. V.   1937-08-20
United States, Northwest Territories, Fort Smith

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BPI 719825Murrill W. A.; Murrill Edna L.   1909-12-12
Mexico, Jalapa alt. 5000 ft., 19.55061 -96.888

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BPI 719826Bisby G. R.   10481921-07-01
Canada, Manitoba, Swan River, 52.1 -101.266667

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BPI 719827Cunningham G. H.   1953-12-16
New Zealand, Auckland, Mt. Te Aroha

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BPI 719828Weir J. R.   1903-00-00
United States, Alabama, Bibb Co., 32.998644 -87.126439

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BPI 719829Weir J. R.   1919-09-18
United States, Idaho, Coolin, 48.479641 -116.849372

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BPI 719830Weir J. R.   1912-09-00
United States, Idaho, Priest River, 48.180742 -116.909365

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BPI 719831Romell L.   1913-06-15
Sweden, Sodermanland, Lindo in Soderfjarden

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BPI 719832Cain R. F.   1955-11-06
Canada, Ontario, Palgrave, Peel Co. N. W. of

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BPI 719833Ginns J.   25291973-09-10
Canada, Ontario, Black Sturgeon Lake 49d20'n,88d50'w

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BPI 719834Baxter D. V.   1937-08-11
Canada, Alberta, Athabasca River S. of Waterways

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BPI 719835Speirs J.   1954-05-13
Canada, Ontario, Ottawa Fallowfield road, near

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BPI 719836Cain R. F.   1956-11-04
Canada, Ontario, Palgrave, Peel Co. N. W. of

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BPI 719837Baxter D. V.   1933-07-00
United States, Arizona, Mt. MCKINLEY National Park

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BPI 737913Kimmey J. W.   1954-07-27
United States, Alaska, Moose Creek, 64.71 -147.143611


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