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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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Neottiella patavina (Cooke & Sacc.) Sacc.
BPI 573711Torrend C.   1910-04-00
Portugal, Rosal Valley

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BPI 573714Maas J. L.   22561964-06-14
United States, Washington, N. Fork Teanaway River, Deroux Campground, Kittitas Co. N. End Dr.

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Neottiella (Cooke) Sacc.
BPI 573915Maas J. L.   23111964-07-20
United States, Washington, Chelan Co., 47.869207 -120.618973

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Neottiella ascoboloides (Bertero) Sacc.
BPI 573916Phillips William   1874-00-00
England, Sussex, 50.916667 -0.083333

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Neottiella macrospora (Clem.) Sacc. & D. Sacc.
BPI 573917Clements F. E.   1899-08-10
United States, Colorado, Jack Brook, Minnehaha

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Neottiella sclerothrix
BPI 573918Clements F. E.; Clements Edith S.   1906-08-01
United States, Colorado, Minnehaha alt. 2500 meters

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BPI 721262Wheldon H. J.   1911-07-30
England, Greygarth

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Neottiella subhirsuta (Schumach.) Sacc.
BPI 1015944   
Italy


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