Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Melanospora anomala
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Melanospora anomala var. anomala
176734J.W. Hotson   1911-07-01
U.S.A., Massachusetts, Cambridge

AAFC:DAOM
176735J.W. Hotson   1911-07-01
U.S.A., [Massachusetts], [not on label]

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Melanospora anomala Hotson Hotson
C0274485FJ. W. Hotson   1921911-07-01
U.S.A., Massachusetts, Middlesex, Cambridge, 42.375097 -71.105608

F:Botany
Melanospora anomala Hotson Hotson
C0274486FJ. W. Hotson   s.n.1911-07-01
U.S.A., Massachusetts, [Precise locality unknown], 42.25 -71.8333

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
02965209   

NY:NY
02965210   

NY:NY
02965211   

NY:NY
02965212   

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
UC624230J. W. Hotson   1911-07-01
USA, Massachusetts

UC
UC624231J. U. Hotson   1911-07-01
USA, Massachusetts, Cambridge

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 630215Hotson J. W.   1911-07-01
Unknown, Harvard University

BPI
BPI 630216Hotson J. W.   1911-07-01
United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge Harvard University, 42.381119 -71.122398


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Google Map

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