Dataset: MICH
Taxa: Allomyces
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
335239B. B. Kanouse   s. n.1930-11-25
USA, Michigan, Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, 514 E. Catherine St.

MICH:Fungi
335240B. B. Kanouse   s. n.1930-11-00
USA, Michigan, Ingham, Mason.

MICH:Fungi
335241W. C. Coker   s. n.1926-03-06
USA, North Carolina, Orange, Chapel Hill.

MICH:Fungi
335242B. B. Kanouse   s. n.1933-02-24
USA, Michigan, Ingham, Mason.

MICH:Fungi
335243B. B. Kanouse   s. n.1931-12-09
USA, Michigan, Ingham, Mason.

MICH:Fungi
335244B. B. Kanouse   s. n.1933-02-24
USA, Michigan, Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, 514 E. Catherine St.

MICH:Fungi
335245B. B. Kanouse   s. n.1931-01-00
USA, Michigan, Washtenaw, Ann Arbor. Pittsfield Pond.

MICH:Fungi
335246B. B. Kanouse   s. n.1931-11-19
USA, Michigan, Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, 514 E. Catherine St.

MICH:Fungi
Allomyces arbusculus f. dichotomus (Coker & F.A. Grant) Kanouse
335247Harvey   s. n.1926-03-26
USA, North Carolina, Orange, Coker's Laboratory.

MICH:Fungi
Allomyces arbusculus f. dichotomus (Coker & F.A. Grant) Kanouse
335248Harvey   s. n.1926-03-00
USA, North Carolina, Orange, Chapel Hill.

MICH:Fungi
Allomyces arbusculus f. dichotomus (Coker & F.A. Grant) Kanouse
335249B. B. Kanouse   s. n.1930-11-12
USA, Michigan, Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, Catherine Street.

MICH:Fungi
335250B. B. Kanouse   s. n.1931-03-30
Germany, University of Berlin, Hans Kniep's Laboratory.

MICH:Fungi
335251B. B. Kanouse   s. n.1931-03-10
Germany, University of Berlin, Hans Kniep's Laboratory.

MICH:Fungi
335252B. B. Kanouse   s. n.1933-02-24
Hans Kniep's lab.


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