Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Neolecta vitellina (Mitrula vitellina, Spragueola vitellina)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 1108095Leonard E. C.   182691938-10-23
United States, Maryland, Decatur Heights, Bladensburg near Sadie's Spring, Woods S. E. of, 38.941185 -76.933225

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Image Associated With the Occurence
BPI 1110016Belin H.   1960-08-01
Sweden, Uppland, Alsike Parish C. 2 km. S. E. of Flottsund Bridge, 59.782059 17.666667

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BPI 568148H. L. C.   1889-10-00
United States, Massachusetts, Amherst, 42.380368 -72.523143

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BPI 568149Harvey F. L.   1888-10-00
United States, Maine, Orono Woods, N. E. College

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BPI 568150   1891-09-00
United States, New Hampshire, Shelburne, 44.401172 -71.074798

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BPI 568151Reichling G. A.; A.? R.   1903-08-23
United States, Connecticut, Millstone, 41.310931 -72.166466

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BPI 568152Hanmer C. C.   11771902-11-21
United States, Connecticut, South Windsor, 41.82371 -72.621202

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BPI 568153Waghorne A. C.   1897-10-15
Canada, Newfoundland, Beechy Cove, Bay of Islands

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BPI 568154Hanmer C. C.   23331906-10-25
United States, Connecticut, South Windsor, 41.82371 -72.621202

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BPI 568166Shear C. L.   1931-11-05
United States, Virginia, Falls Church, 38.882334 -77.171091

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BPI 568167AWaghorne A. C.   3161897-10-15
Canada, Newfoundland, Beechy Cove

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BPI 568167BWaghorne A. C.   3161897-10-15
Canada, Newfoundland, Beechy Cove

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BPI 568168Waite M. B.   1922-11-26
United States, Maryland, Myers Station, Anne Arundel Co. near, 39.012028 -76.733

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BPI 568184Hanmer C. C.   27041913-10-11
Canada, Nova Scotia, Greenfield, 44.271667 -64.841667

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BPI 568191   
Unknown


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