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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Cainia Arx & E. Müll.
BPI 803077Burgess S.   1993-04-07
Costa Rica, Intercepted Miami Florida #112296

BPI
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
BPI 618907Mueller E.; Shoemaker R. A.   1961-08-23
Switzerland, Albulapass, Graubuenden alt. 2200 meters, East Side, Chalk (Alba)

BPI
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
BPI 618908Mueller E.   1962-05-21
France, Vaucluse, 44.377305 5.611421

BPI
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
BPI 748598Triebel, D.   1997-05-19
Austria, Steiermark, Steirisches Randgebirge, Stubalpe Mtns c. 11 km W of Köflach, c. 3 km S of the pass Gaberl-Paß, western slope of the Brandkogel Mtn, 47.083333333 14.933333333, 1620m

BPI
Cainia graminis (Niessl) Arx & E. Müll.
BPI 801849Matzer M.; Pelzmann B.   1991-07-06
Austria, Steiermark, Eisenerzer Alpen, Zeiritzkampel, Gipfelbereich and Grates alt. ca. 2100 meters, Gf/q 8554/1, 47d29'n,14d43'e, E. of Gipfel


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