Dataset: UC
Taxa: Pterulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Aphanobasidium pseudotsugae (Burt) Boidin & Gilles
UC1140313R. F. Cain   s.n.1956-08-24
USA, New Hampshire, Hillsborough, Camp Sergeant, Peterborough.

UC
Aphanobasidium pseudotsugae (Burt) Boidin & Gilles
UC680893H. S. Jackson   s.n.1939-07-07
Canada, Ontario, Bear Island, Lake Temagami, Temagami Forest Reserve., 46.98288 -80.06794

UC
Aphanobasidium pseudotsugae (Burt) Boidin & Gilles
UC2023153   photo# DOB1542
USA, Idaho, Fremont, Off HY 20 on Fish Hatchery Rd, Targhee National Forest, 44.208948 -111.446515

UC
Aphanobasidium pseudotsugae (Burt) Boidin & Gilles
UC2022912   photo# DOB2436
USA, California, Marin, Point Reyes National Seashore, off Pierce Point Rd., 38.120293 -122.896537

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Aphanobasidium pseudotsugae (Burt) Boidin & Gilles
UC2022905   photo# DOB2411
USA, California, Marin, Point Reyes National Seashore, off Pierce Point Rd., 38.120293 -122.896537

UC
Aphanobasidium pseudotsugae (Burt) Boidin & Gilles
UC2023143   photo# DOB2423
USA, Virginia, Giles, Jefferson National Forest, White Pine Lodge, 37.390842 -80.548726

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Aphanobasidium subnitens (Bourdot & Galzin) Jülich
UC1461122W. B. Cooke   349181965-07-02

UC
Deflexula ulmi (Peck) Corner
UC567835G. W. Martin   s.n.

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Pterula multifida (Chevall.) Fr.
UC1404517H. S. C. Huijsman   s.n1960-08-14
Switzerland, Bern Canton, Kanton Bern, Bois de Vanel, eastern shore of Lake Neuchâtel.

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Pterula multifida (Chevall.) Fr.
UC1446562J. Damblon   s.n.1968-10-27
Belgium, Liege, Lommersweiler Dreihutten. Sous Picea.


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Google Map

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