Dataset: RMS
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; California; San Mateo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
RMS0000566T. T. McCabe   s.n.1938-11-28
USA, California, San Mateo, Rancho Corte Madera.

RMS
RMS0001711T. T. McCabe   s.n.1938-03-22
USA, California, San Mateo, Millbrae.

RMS
Puccinia bakeri
RMS0018124C. F. Baker   1902-10-00
United States, California, San Mateo, Pillar Point

RMS
Puccinia malvacearum Bertero ex Mont.
RMS0023734H. E. Parks   21301924-04-04
United States, California, San Mateo

RMS
RMS0019499H. E. Parks   s.n.1922-11-03
United States, California, San Mateo, Vicinity of Mussel Rock

RMS
Uromyces limonii (DC.) Lév.
RMS0025813W. A. Setchell   1919-09-23
United States, California, San Mateo, Farallon

RMS
RMS0025817H. L. Mason   1935-06-16
USA, California, San Mateo, Marsh at Gazo's Creek

RMS
Gloeosporium coryli (Roberge ex Desm.) Sacc.
RMS0031406C. F. Baker   s.n.1901-11-15
United States, California, San Mateo, near summit of Coast Range; 35.12778 -118.41306, 35.12778 -118.41306

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RMS0031599E. B. Copeland   s.n.1902-10-19
United States, California, San Mateo, Woodside; 37.429939 -122.253856, 37.429939 -122.253856

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RMS0031614C. F. Baker   s.n.1901-12-16
United States, California, San Mateo, near summit of Coast Range; 35.12778 -118.41306, 35.12778 -118.41306

RMS
RMS0031634C. F. Baker   s.n.1901-11-15
United States, California, San Mateo, Summit of Coast Range

RMS
RMS0031692E. B. Copeland   s.n.1902-10-18
United States, California, San Mateo, Woodside, San Mateo Co.

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Leptosphaeria typharum (Desm.) P. Karst.
RMS0031719C. F. Baker   s.n.1902-10-17
United States, California, San Mateo

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Stereum fasciatum (Schwein.) Fr.
RMS0032194T. T. McCabe   s.n.1938-04-09
United States, California, San Mateo, Alpine Creek Road; 37.299842 -122.265279, 37.299842 -122.265279


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