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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Merismodes anomalus (Pers.) Singer
BPI 748533Baral, H. O.; Triebel, D.; Rambold, G.   1991-04-20
Germany, Bayern, Regierungsbezirk Oberbayern, Muenchen city, Obermenzing Quercus-dominated mixed forest "Kapuzinerhoelzl", N of the Botanic Garden, 48.166666667 11.5, 520m

BPI
Merismodes fasciculatus (Schwein.) Donk
BPI 748652Triebel, D.; Rambold, G.   1997-08-12
Canada, Quebec, Coeur-du-Québec, Parc National de la Mauricie, 20 km NW town of Grand-Mère At shore of Lac Wapizagonke near parking lot "L'Esker", 46.666666667 -73.016666667, 290m

BPI
Merismodes fasciculatus (Schwein.) Donk
BPI 774665Binyamini, N.; Ginns, J.   1979-10-25
Canada, Quebec, Gatineau Park Ransey Lake

BPI
Merismodes fasciculatus (Schwein.) Donk
BPI 774666Binyamini, N.; Ginns, J.   1979-10-25
Canada, Quebec, Gatineau Park Ransey Lake

BPI
Merismodes fasciculatus (Schwein.) Donk
BPI 774667Ginns, J. H.   28811974-12-29
Canada, Quebec, Gatineau, Cantley Ginns' 18T VF 41 44

BPI
Merismodes fasciculatus (Schwein.) Donk
BPI 774668Ginns, J. H.   62951980-11-22
Canada, Quebec, Gatineau, Cantley St. Elizabeth Road, Ginn's Farm

BPI
Merismodes ochracea (Hoffm.) D.A. Reid
BPI 774669Gordon, W. L.; Bisby, G. R.   1927-04-17
Canada, Manitoba, Winnipeg Manitoba Agricultural College woods

BPI
Merismodes anomalus (Pers.) Singer
BPI 877280Beenken, L.   1995-03-06
Germany, Bayern, Regierungsbezirk Oberbayern, Munchen city, Allach forest "Allacher Forst" N of the marshalling yard, SE of the housing development called Gerberau, 48.2 11.466666667, 500m


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