Dataset: BPI-
Taxa: Hyalodothis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 641004   0000-00-00
Unknown

BPI
BPI 641005   0000-00-00
Unknown

BPI
BPI 641006Tyler R. W.   1955-00-00
United States, Alaska, Nikolski, 52.938056 -168.867778

BPI
BPI 641007Tyler R. W.   1954-10-00
United States, Alaska, Nikolski, Umnak Island

BPI
BPI 641008Clemens Mary Strong   95671939-02-10
Papua New Guinea, Morobe Prov. Marsh Meadow Camp

BPI
BPI 641009Soule Gilmore W.   5411945-09-05
United States, Alaska, Attu Island alt. 800 ft, Jarmin Pass

BPI
BPI 641010Eyerdam Walter J.   1939-09-15
United States, Alaska, Washington (Thum Bay, Knight Island, Prince William Sound (Alaska), Seattle (Washington) alt. 250 meters, Borders of Alpine Ponds (Alaska), 7 31 19th Ave. N. E., 60.403056 -147.788611

BPI
BPI 641011Eyerdam Walter J.   1939-09-22
United States, Alaska, Washington (Thum Bay, Knight Island, Prince William Sound (Alaska), Seattle (Washington) alt. 300 meters, 60.403056 -147.788611

BPI
BPI 641012Ammann G. A.   201943-09-03
United States, Alaska, Kiska Island, Aleutian Island

BPI
BPI 641013Ammann G. A.   1111943-10-27
United States, Alaska, Kiska Island, Aleutian Island

BPI
BPI 641014Anderson J. P.   1111916-09-11
United States, Alaska, Sitka, 57.053056 -135.33

BPI
BPI 641015Clemens Mary Strong   1939-03-20
Papua New Guinea, Morobe Prov.

BPI
BPI 641016Baxter Dow V.   1952-08-29
United States, Alaska, Petersburg, 56.811267 -132.951242

BPI
BPI 641017Clemens Mary Strong   102551939-06-19
Papua New Guinea, Mt. Sarawaket, Morobe Prov.

BPI
BPI 641018Clemens Mary Strong   102491939-06-19
Papua New Guinea, Mt. Sarawaket, Morobe Prov.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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