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

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Harknessia foeda Sacc. & Dearn.
15682Bartholomew   1914-10-00
Canada, Ontario, Byron

MICH:Fungi
15681Ellis   
USA, California

MICH:Fungi
Harknessia caudata Ellis & Everh.
15679Ellis & Everhart   1884-10-00
USA, Pennsylvania, Chester, West Chester

MICH:Fungi
Harknessia caudata Ellis & Everh.
15680Ellis & Everhart   1883-05-00
USA, New Jersey, Gloucester, Newfield

MICH:Fungi
Harknessia thujina Ellis & Everh.
15683Ellis & Everhart   1893-11-00
USA, New Jersey, Gloucester, Newfield

MICH:Fungi
320530L. Bonar   

MICH:Fungi
320531I. Tavares   

MICH:Fungi
320532L. Bonar   

MICH:Fungi
320533L. Bonar   

MICH:Fungi
320534H. E. Parks   s. n.1925-01-11

MICH:Fungi
320535L. Bonar   

MICH:Fungi
320536H. W. Harkness   s. n.
USA, California, [no specific locality information given]

MICH:Fungi
320537E. B. Copeland   s. n.1931-02-00
USA, California, Alameda, Berkeley, University of California campus


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