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

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Clathrus P. Micheli ex L.
30176   
Jamaica, Unknown, Trail to Catherine Peak, Newcastle, Jamaica, 914m

OSC
Clathrus P. Micheli ex L.
29130Ann Rossman   Rossman 2671970-06-23
Dominica, Unknown, 2 mi. NE of Springfield Estate, Dominica

OSC
39623Jim Trappe   Trappe 54351978-10-00
USA, California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz

OSC
Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
79910T. O'Dell   Trappe 93541987-03-25
USA, California, San Francisco, Strybing Arboretum, Golden Gate Park.

OSC
Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
79914M. Seidl   MTS 9321986-03-26
USA, California, San Francisco, Stern Grove/Pine Lake Park

OSC
Dictyophora duplicata (Bosc) E. Fisch.
38097F.P. Sipe   1986-10-00
Hammond's Pond

OSC
Dictyophora duplicata (Bosc) E. Fisch.
38819Jim Trappe   Trappe #42131975-06-21
Japan, Kyoto, Nagaokakyo

OSC
Dictyophora multicolor Berk. & Broome
107653M Castellano   H44591989-04-12
Australia, Queensland, Lansdown Field Station

OSC
Ileodictyon cibarium Tul. & C. Tul.
107652N. Malajczuk   H731980-07-31
Australia, Western Australia, Jarrahdale

OSC
Ileodictyon cibarium Tul. & C. Tul.
153686L. Sanfelien   H 67B1980-07-13
Australia, West Australia, Perth, Bibra Lakes

OSC
81651M. Driver   Trappe #286352003-06-27
Australia, New South Wales, Deniliquin

OSC
80501Michael Castellano   Trappe #244531999-08-15
Australia, New South Wales, Royal National Park, at Bundeena Drive, 120m

OSC
80641A. W. Claridge   Trappe #278512002-08-08
Australia, Victoria, Warby Ranges State Park, Adams Track 1.1 km N of Wangaratta - Thoona Road, 370m

OSC
Mutinus caninus (Huds.) Fr.
122876Kentaro Hosaka   KH11142005-12005-11-14
United States, Oregon, Benton, OSU campus, Park area surrounded by 14/15 St, Campus Way and Jefferson; along walkway between Campus Way & Jefferson; under 8th elm tree from 14/15 St on left.

OSC
Mutinus caninus (Huds.) Fr.
122877Kentaro Hosaka   KH11172005-12005-11-17
United States, Oregon, Benton, OSU campus, Park area surrounded by 14/15 St, Campus Way, and Jefferson; along walkway between Campus Way & Jefferson; under 8th elm tree from 14/15 St on left (only immature fruiting bodies)

OSC
6046S.M. Zeller   1917-10-15
USA, Missouri, Mo. Bot. Gard, St. Louis, MO

OSC
6047S.M. Zeller   1918-10-01
USA, Missouri, Mo. Bot. Gard, St. Louis, MO

OSC
25352DRK   1932-06-26
USA, East Okobaji

OSC
37529F.P. Sipe   Sipe 9901937-10-06
USA, Oregon, Jackson, Medford, OR

OSC
38688E Stewart   Stewart 20811975-07-24
USA, Minnesota, Grassy area adjacent Stakman Hall of Plant Pathology, Univ. Minn. St. Paul campus

OSC
46887Jim Trappe   Trappe 90401986-06-22
USA, Oregon, Malheur, Ontario, OR

OSC
47591Jim Trappe   Trappe 81751984-10-05
USA, Oregon, Josephine, Ashland, OR

OSC
107655M Bailey   1987-05-22
United States, Oregon, Malheur, NW 6th St, Ontario 160

OSC
Lysurus borealis (Burt) Henn.
6045S.M. Zeller   Zeller 16091918-10-16
USA, Missouri, St. Louis, MO

OSC
Lysurus borealis (Burt) Henn.
39089Jim Trappe   Trappe 52571977-08-01
USA, Oregon, Lane, Near Junction City.

OSC
Lysurus borealis (Burt) Henn.
39531Jim Trappe   Trappe 55711979-08-28
USA, Oregon, Linn, east of Junction City.

OSC
Lysurus borealis (Burt) Henn.
40045Jim Trappe   Trappe 59561980-09-19
USA, Oregon, Benton, Oregon State University Forestry Science Lab.

OSC
35381Benjamin   Benjamin 351970-07-18
USA, California, Los Angeles, Grounds of Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, Claremont.

OSC
36075King   1975-07-19
USA, Colorado, Larimer, 526 E. Elizabeth St, Ft. Collins, CO

OSC
107654N. Malajczuk   1985-06-18
Australia, Western Australia, Jarrahdale mine site

OSC
Dictyophora indusiata (Vent.) Desv.
36088Jim Trappe   1975-07-04
Japan, Kyoto, Fushimi-ku, Momoyama


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