Dataset: RMS
Search Criteria: Canada; Ontario; Muskoka; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


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Rhytisma acerinum (Pers.) Fr.
RMS0006689R. F. Cain   1967-09-16
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka, University of Toronto Forest

RMS
RMS0015630D. B. O. Savile   24851963-05-14
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka, Ca. 3 mi. W. Dorset

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Dichaena faginea (Pers.) Sacc.
RMS0030266R. F. Cain   s.n.1962-09-09
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka D., Univ. of Toronto Forest

RMS
Cytidia salicina (Fr.) Burt
RMS0030331R. F. Cain   s.n.1965-09-18
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka D., Univ. of Toronto Forest

RMS
RMS0030350R. F. Cain   s.n.1957-05-12
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka D., Vankoughnet

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Mycosphaerella punctiformis (Pers.) Starbäck
RMS0030488R. F. Cain   s.n.1963-05-28
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka D., Univ. of Toronto Forest

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Chromocrea gelatinosa (Tode) Seaver
RMS0030263R. F. Cain   s.n.1963-09-15
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka Dist., S. of Dorset, Univ. of Toronto Forest

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Peniophora aurantiaca (Bres.) Höhn. & Litsch.
RMS0005562R. F. Cain   1965-09-15
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka District, Univ. of Toronto Forest

RMS
Sebacina epigaea (Berk. & Broome) Bourdot & Galzin
RMS0006714R. F. Cain   1964-09-18
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka District, University of Toronto Forest

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Cristella farinacea (Pers.) Donk
RMS0030197R. F. Cain   s.n.1967-09-14
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka District, University of Toronto Forest; 45.1830048 -78.8502502, 45.1830048 -78.8502502

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RMS0030322R. F. Cain   s.n.1973-08-26
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka District, South of Dorset

RMS
RMS0030351R. F. Cain   s.n.1963-05-29
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka District, S. of Dorset

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Laeticorticium roseocarneum (Schwein.) Boidin
RMS0030397R. F. Cain   s.n.1965-09-17
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka District, Univ. of Toronto Forest, Muskoka D.


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