Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudohypocrea citrinella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 744450Samuels G. J.   22231985-09-00
Indonesia, Eastern Dumoga-Bone National Park, at confluence of Toraut and Tumpah Rivers Project Wallace Base Camp, 211m

BPI
BPI 744454Wu, M.-L.   1995-00-00
Taiwan, Fushan Botanical Garden

BPI
BPI 744474Wu, M.-L.   F3-II-T61994-00-00
Taiwan, Fushan Botanical Garden

BPI
BPI 745530Huhndorf S. M.   16601995-09-30
Puerto Rico, Luquillo Mountains El Verde Research Area, 16-ha Grid, 03.09.34., 18.325277778 -65.816944444, 373m

BPI
BPI 745704Samuels G.J.;Chaverri P.   83721997-08-11
Thailand, Saraburi Province Khao Yai National Park, trail from Haew Sawat to Haew Sai waterfall., 550m

BPI
BPI 745731Samuels G.J.;Chaverri P.   83841997-08-11
Thailand, Saraburi Province Khao Yai National Park, trail from Haew Sawat to Haew Sai waterfall., 550m

BPI
BPI 745892Rossman A.   23901985-01-27
Venezuela, Territorio Federal Amazonas Neblina Base Camp on Rio Baria (=Rio Mawarinuma), left bank, down trail to plot., 0.830555556 -66.161111111, 140m

BPI
BPI 747125Samuels, G. J.; Pipoly, J.; Gharbarran, G. et al.   47271987-02-20
Guyana, Cuyuni-Mazaruni Region, VII, Mazaruni Subregion, VII-2, vic. Chinoweing village, 5.533333333 -60.116666667, 650m

BPI
BPI 802549Huhndorf S. M.; Lodge D. J.   209;1992-11-22
Puerto Rico, Caribbean National Forest, Palo Hueco Off Rte. 186, 18.297091 -65.836769

BPI
BPI 871584Samuels, G. J.; Reblova, Martina; Nasit, Rungtip   GJS 91602001-09-01
Thailand, Prachinburi Province, Khao Yai National Park, Khlong E-Thao 3.5 km W of Nam Pakchi, 14.466666667 101.333333333, 750m

BPI
BPI 881327Samuels, G. J.   22231985-09-00
Indonesia, North Sulawesi Eastern Dumoga-Bone National Park, at confluence of Toraut & Tumpah Rivers, Project Wallace Base Camp; N00 34' E123 57', 211m


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