Dataset: UC
Search Criteria: Canada; Ontario; Lanark; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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UC1272039J. W. Groves   s.n.1963-09-08
Canada, Ontario, Lanark, West of Union Hall

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Calvatia fragilis (Vittad.) Morgan
UC1203360D. B. O. Savile   40491959-11-07
Canada, Ontario, Lanark, 1.5 miles southeast of Innisville.

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Lanzia longipes (Cooke & Peck) Dumont & Korf
UC1061170R. F. Cain   301541954-08-06
Canada, Ontario, Lanark, Maberly.

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Calvatia fragilis (Vittad.) Morgan
UC2035392D. O. Sevelle   s.n.1959-11-07
Canada, Ontario, Lanark, 1.5 miles southeast of Innisville.

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UC1448973W. J. Cody   1969-07-19
Canada, Ontario, Lanark, 7 mi. SE of Pakenham, 45.261614 -76.181376

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Eocronartium muscicola (Pers.) Fitzp.
UC1061019R. F. Cain   s.n.1954-08-06
Canada, Ontario, Lanark, Maberly

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UC1451457J. A. Parmelee   s.n.1971-05-28
Canada, Ontario, Lanark, 6 mi. SW of Almonte

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UC1203313J. A. Parmelee   6671959-05-29
Canada, Ontario, Lanark, 5 mi. SW of Almonte

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UC1203342D. B. O. Savile   s.n.1959-05-08
Canada, Ontario, Lanark, 5 mi. SW of Almonte

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UC1203341J. A. Parmelee   s.n.1959-07-08
Canada, Ontario, Lanark, 5 mi. SW of Almonte

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Apiosporina collinsii (Schwein.) Höhn.
UC1464631R. A. Shoemaker   1977-05-09
Canada, Ontario, Lanark, Lot 4, Concession 3, Bathurst Township

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Cryptodiaporthe aculeans (Schwein.) Wehm.
UC1209432G. D. Darker   81211962-05-21
Canada, Ontario, Lanark, Maberly

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Microglossum rufum (Schwein.) Underw.
UC1061080R. F. Cain   1954-08-06
Canada, Ontario, Lanark, Maberly

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Massaria inquinans (Tode) De Not.
UC1457448R. A. Shoemaker   1973-04-29
Canada, Ontario, Lanark, near north shore of Christie Lake


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