Dataset: OSC-
Taxa: Ophiobolus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
93607G. Carroll   1964-02-01
USA, Texas, Rt. 2222, N of Austin, Texas

OSC
93668G. Carroll   1963-05-27
Unknown, Tibirke Bakke, Sjaelland

OSC
Ophiobolus rubellus (Pers.) Sacc.
93669G. Carroll   1963-05-16
Unknown, Mons Klinten, Mon

OSC
Ophiobolus rubellus (Pers.) Sacc.
93670G. Carroll   1963-05-30
Unknown, Holme Skor, Lolland

OSC
Ophiobolus rubellus (Pers.) Sacc.
93671G. Carroll   1963-05-30
Unknown, Rogbolle So, Lolland

OSC
Ophiobolus erythrosporus (Riess) G. Winter
93672G. Carroll   1963-05-16
Unknown, Mons Klinten, Mon

OSC
Ophiobolus acuminatus (Sowerby) Duby
93673G. Carroll   1963-05-30
Unknown, Rogbolle So. Lolland.

OSC
Ophiobolus acuminatus (Sowerby) Duby
93674G. Carroll   1963-05-16
Unknown, Heserup Skov, Sjaelland


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