Dataset: AAFC-DAOM
Search Criteria: U.S.A. OR USA OR United States OR United States of America; New York; Saratoga; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Pucciniastrum guttatum (J. Schröt.) Hyl., Jørst. & Nannf.
78961H.D. House   1941-10-21
U.S.A., New York, Saratoga Co., Saratoga Lake

AAFC:DAOM
78813H.D. House   1941-10-29
U.S.A., New York, Saratoga Co., Saratoga Lake

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Amblyosporium spongiosum (Pers.) S. Hughes
119107C.T. Rogerson, S.J. Smith et al.   1966-10-14
U.S.A., New York, Saratoga Co., Wilton, woods near Lake Ann

AAFC:DAOM
Amblyosporium spongiosum (Pers.) S. Hughes
119109S.J. Smith # 42161, R. Cote   1967-09-23
U.S.A., New York, Saratoga Co., vicinity of Lake Ann, Mt. McGregor

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Suillus punctipes (Peck) Singer
61936C.H. Peck   1879-08-00
U.S.A., New York, Saratoga Co., Gansevoort

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57641C.H. Peck   
U.S.A., New York, Saratoga Co., Gansevoort

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34233A.B. Seymour   1894-07-00
U.S.A., New York, Saratoga Co., East Galway

AAFC:DAOM
6362A.B. Seymour   1894-07-00
U.S.A., New York, Saratoga Co., East Galway

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Ophiodothis haydeni (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Sacc.
210138H.D. House   1941-05-31
U.S.A., New York, Saratoga Co., E. of Vischer's Ferry

AAFC:DAOM
55409C.H. Peck   
U.S.A., New York, Saratoga Co., Day

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Russula xerampelina (Schaeff.) Fr.
61931C.H. Peck   
U.S.A., New York, Saratoga Co., Gansevoort

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Xenasma tulasnelloideum (Höhn. & Litsch.) Donk
160538H.D. Hause   1947-10-25
U.S.A., New York, Saratoga Co., near Saratoga Lake

AAFC:DAOM
Hyphoderma litschaueri (Burt) J. Erikss. & Å. Strid
181928H.D. House   1947-10-25
U.S.A., New York, Saratoga Co., near Saratoga Lake


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