Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Physalospora rhododendri (Physalospora rhododendri var. albimontana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1108231Watson A. J.   1948-07-08
United States, New York, Mt. Kisco, 41.204262 -73.727076

BPI
BPI 1108232Limber D. P.   1950-07-27
United States, Massachusetts, Hopkinton Intercepted Hoboken New Jersey #16019

BPI
BPI 1108233Wheeler W. H.; Kostal E.   1948-05-11
Netherlands, Boskoop Intercepted Europe W & K #52

BPI
BPI 1108234Wheeler W. H.; Kostal E.   1948-04-17
Netherlands, Beenekom Intercepted Europe W & K #48

BPI
BPI 1108235Wheeler W. H.; Kostal E.   1948-05-12
Netherlands, Boskoop Intercepted Europe W & K #56

BPI
BPI 599669Cesati   18361852-07-00
Switzerland, Mons Sempronii (Simplon)

BPI
BPI 599671Kuntz W. A.   1921-09-04
United States, Pennsylvania, Lake Harmony, Carbon Co.

BPI
BPI 599672Stevenson J. A.   1939-08-17
United States, Tennessee, Great Smoky Mountains National Park Naturalists' Headquarters

BPI
BPI 599673Hedgcock G. G.   1925-07-21
United States, North Carolina, Andrews, 35.201755 -83.824067

BPI
BPI 599674Wheeler W. H.; Kostal E.   46; 461948-04-14
Netherlands, Bennekom, 52.000842 5.684072

BPI
BPI 599675Bigelow H. E.; Bigelow M. E.   3859A; 3859A1963-07-09
United States, New Hampshire, Alpine Gardens, Mt. Washington

BPI
BPI 856517Kuntz, W. A.   1921-09-04
United States, Pennsylvania, Carbon, Lake Harmony, 41.061081 -75.604311

BPI
BPI 866791Kuntz, W. A.   1921-09-04
United States, Pennsylvania, Carbon, Lake Harmony, 41.061081 -75.604311

BPI
BPI 866792Kuntz, W. A.   1921-09-04
United States, Pennsylvania, Carbon, Lake Harmony, 41.061081 -75.604311


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