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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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BPI 565789Whitlock S. D.   1931-06-23
United States, New York, New York Intercepted in Shipment New York New York #16925

BPI
BPI 566222Mason E. W.   1931-07-24
England, Richmond Park, Surrey

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BPI 566223Shear C. L.   58241931-11-15
United States, Virginia, Oakton, 38.880945 -77.300817

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Phialemonium W. Gams & McGinnis
BPI 929694Donald M. Walker   DMW3322010-04-08
Japan, Mt. Tsukuba Shrine trail, Tsukuba

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Albertiniella polyporicola (Jacz.) Malloch & Cain
BPI 805969Lundqvist N.   41921963-09-23
Sweden, Uppland: Alsike parish, "Rickebasta trask"

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Albertiniella polyporicola (Jacz.) Malloch & Cain
BPI 805970Nordin I.   94401984-10-19
Sweden, Vastmanland: Rytterne parish 500 m. West of Sylta, South of the highroad, 59.533333 15.974487

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BPI 993292   

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BPI 688911Kmet Andr.   1894-09-06
Czechoslovakia, Prencov, Medovarce

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BPI 980381W. Krieger   s.n.1909-04-00
Germany, Koenigstein, 50.916255 14.071368

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BPI 688912Krieger W.   1909-04-00
Germany, Koenigstein, 50.916255 14.071368

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BPI 688913Krieger   1909-04-00
Germany, Wald, near Koenigstein, on the Elbe, 50.916255 14.071368

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BPI 688914Ranojevic N.   1905-05-24
Yugoslavia, Serbia, Koschutnjak

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BPI 970405   

BPI
BPI 566224Shear C. L.   1920-07-00
United States, Virginia, Little Falls, 38.272906 -77.420539

BPI
BPI 566225Shear C. L.   1920-07-00
United States, Virginia

BPI
BPI 566226Eliasson Uno   1970-10-15
Sweden, Goeteborg Nature Park of Botanical Garden

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BPI 566227   0000-00-00
Unknown

BPI
BPI 566228Shear C. L.   1933-01-00
Unknown

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BPI 566229Shear C. L.   1931-08-08
Unknown

BPI
BPI 566230   1920-07-00
Unknown

BPI
BPI 566430Shear C. L.?   0000-00-00
Unknown

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BPI 796977Shear C. L.   1922-10-00
United States, Virginia, Chain Bridge, 38.930111 -77.114423


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