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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1111861Petrak F.   1940-07-00
Austria, Tirol, Stubaital near Fulpmes, 47.166667 11.35

BPI
Psiloglonium nitidum (Ellis) Petr.
BPI 646988Shear C. L.   1939-12-20
United States, Florida, Sanford, 28.800548 -81.27312

BPI
Psiloglonium nitidum (Ellis) Petr.
BPI 647052Shear C. L.   1940-02-15
United States, Florida, Key Largo, 25.086515 -80.44728

BPI
Psiloglonium clavisporum (Seaver) E. Boehm, C.L. Schoch & Spatafora
BPI 878726Boehm, E. W. A.   EB 03092006-11-25
United States, New Jersey, Union, Cranford Near Springfield Ave (CR 615) Nomahegan Park, 40.704912 -74.317231

BPI
Psiloglonium clavisporum (Seaver) E. Boehm, C.L. Schoch & Spatafora
BPI 878727Boehm, E. W. A.   EB 03112006-12-15
United States, New Jersey, Union, Lake Surprise, Watchung Res.

BPI
Psiloglonium clavisporum (Seaver) E. Boehm, C.L. Schoch & Spatafora
BPI 878728Boehm, E. W. A.   EB 03122006-12-15
United States, New Jersey, Union, Lake Surprise, Watchung Res.

BPI
Psiloglonium clavisporum (Seaver) E. Boehm, C.L. Schoch & Spatafora
BPI 878729Boehm, E. W. A.   EB 03132006-12-05
United States, New Jersey, Union, Cranford near Springfield Ave. (CR 615), Nomahegan Park, 40.704912 -74.317231

BPI
Psiloglonium clavisporum (Seaver) E. Boehm, C.L. Schoch & Spatafora
BPI 879801Mugambi, G. K.   GKM 344A2009-10-00
Kenya, Malindi, 0.135014 34.620029

BPI
Psiloglonium simulans (W.R. Gerard) E. Boehm, C.L. Schoch & Spatafora
BPI 879803Miller, A.N.   ANM 15570000-00-00
United States, Tennessee, Smoky Mts.


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