Dataset: AAFC-DAOM
Taxa: Trichoscyphella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


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Trichoscyphella arida (W. Phillips) E. Müll. & S. Ahmad
228949W.B. & V.G. Cooke 42807   1970-07-28
U.S.A., California, Shasta Co., Lassen Volcanic Nat. Park, Eagle Peak Area

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Trichoscyphella calycina (Schumach.) Nannf.
231079J. Ginns 14564   1997-12-29
Canada, British Columbia, Penticton, S. of Turnbull Creek

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Trichoscyphella calycina (Schumach.) Nannf.
231080J. Ginns 14566   1997-12-30
Canada, British Columbia, Penticton, S. of Turnbull Creek

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165139J.M. Dingley   1949-10-19
New Zealand, Auckland Prov., Mt. Ruapehu

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Trichoscyphella pseudofarinacea (P. Crouan & H. Crouan) Dennis
105712J. Ax. Nannfeldt   1958-07-29
Sweden, Östergötland, Gryt parish, close to the parish church

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Trichoscyphella resinaria (Cooke & W. Phillips) Dennis
188256D.P. Ostaff & W.R. Newell   1983-11-23
Canada, New Brunswick, Charlotte Co., Holts Point

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100201R.J. Bourchier   1960-08-10
Canada, Alberta, Banff National Park, Agnes Lake

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Trichoscyphella occidentalis
736621R.F. Cain   1965-08-06
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay D., Black Sturgeon Lake, S. End

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Trichoscyphella hahniana (Seaver) Manners
736622R.F. Cain   1957-07-13
Canada, Ontario, Simcoe Co., Everett

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Trichoscyphella agassizii
736623R.F. Cain   1961-09-14
Canada, Ontario, Haliburton Dist., Hindon Twp., Univ. Forest

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Trichoscyphella agassizii
866343R.F. Cain, J. Reid, W. Obrist   1960-06-17
Canada, Ontario, Sault St. Marie Dist., Aubinadong River

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Trichoscyphella agassizii
866366G.A. Atkinson   1962-07-24
Canada, Ontario, Guilfoyle Twp., Kapuskasing Dist., Camp 82


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