Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ophiognomonia alni-viridis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 929680Donald M. Walker   DMW5672011-08-05
United States, Alaska, Large Animal Research Station, Fairbanks, 64.882149 -147.876685

BPI
BPI 929681Donald M. Walker   DMW5652011-08-05
United States, Alaska, Chena lakes trail, Camp ground vicinity, 64.775123 -147.737507

BPI
BPI 929682Donald M. Walker   DMW5742011-07-31
United States, Alaska, Train Station, Anchorage

BPI
BPI 929683Donald M. Walker   DMW5552011-07-19
United States, Alaska, Humpy Cove, Resurrection Bay, Seward

BPI
BPI 929684Donald M. Walker   DMW5622011-08-05
United States, Alaska, Chena lakes trail, Camp ground vicinity, 64.775123 -147.737507

BPI
BPI 929685Donald M. Walker   DMW5722011-08-05
United States, Alaska, Chena lakes trail, Camp ground vicinity, 64.775123 -147.737507

BPI
BPI 877585AMonod, M.   2005-05-21
Switzerland, Valais, vic. Martigny

BPI
BPI 877595Sogonov, M.V.   MS03732006-05-16
United States, Washington, King, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Snoqualmie Ranger District, near exit 42 on highway 90, road to mines

BPI
BPI 877600Sogonov, M.V.   MS04512006-05-13
Canada, British Columbia, 15 km S from Princeton, near Indian reserve #3, 49.315212 -120.5

BPI
BPI 877601Sogonov, M. V.   2006-05-14
Canada, British Columbia, 30 km S from Penticton lake side, near route 97, 49.230427 -119.583333

BPI
BPI 879529Mejia, L.C.   LCM 4592008-05-19
United States, California, Shasta, Shasta, Trinity National Park, Ellery Creek cl, 40.916556 -122.244867

BPI
BPI 882251Walker, D.M.   DMW 4392010-05-31
United States, Michigan, Houghton, mi boat dock near FJ McClain Campground, 46.991547 -88.652056


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