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

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Pirottaea Sacc.
93749cS.J. Hughes # 167c   1963-01-22
New Zealand, Auckland, Auckland District, Titirangi, Exhibition Drive

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Pirottaea Sacc.
109754aS. Davison (SJH 406a)   1963-02-15
New Zealand, Auckland, Waitakere Ranges, Waiatarua, Rangemore Track

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Pirottaea Sacc.
162345S.J. Hughes (312b)   1963-02-12
New Zealand, Auckland, Casey's Creek Dam

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182255R.A. Shoemaker   1979-07-23
Canada, Manitoba, Riding Mountain National Park, Wasagaming, Omnic Marsh

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646028J. Lind   1907-02-07
Denmark, Silkeborg Jutlandiae

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127399Lee Bonar   1965-08-15
U.S.A., California, Lassen Co., Lassen Natl. Forest, Silver Lake, above west shore, 1829m

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127992Lee Bonar   1965-08-15
U.S.A., California, Lassen Co., Lassen National Forest, above west shore of Silver Lake, 1829m

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117527W.B. & V.G. Cooke   1965-07-11
U.S.A., California, Siskiyou Co., Mt. Shasta, Red Butte, 2286m

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149642Laila & H. Roivainen   1955-07-17
Finland, Lapp. Enontekiensis, pars NW. Porojärvet, Toskaljavre, 720m

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Pirottaea veneta Sacc. & Speg.
20298K. Starcs   1946-08-16
Germany, Bavaria

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105372Viljo Kujala 854   1953-08-15
Finland, Ostrobottnia borealis, Rovaniemi

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117159J.A. Parmelee No. 4142(b) & J.R. Seaborn   1967-08-10
Canada, Nunavut, [former NWT], DEW Line Site, 1 mi. NE site, Fox 2 (Longstaff Bluff)

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63257W.G. Ziller   1952-07-21
Canada, British Columbia, Falkland

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206892G.R. Bisby 4569 et al.   1931-09-07
Canada, Manitoba, Victoria Beach


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