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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Clastoderma A. Blytt
BPI 820720Alexopoulis C. J.   1968-06-09
United States, Hawaii, Kauai

BPI
Clastoderma A. Blytt
BPI 820721Alexopoulis C. J.   1967-11-18
United States, Florida, Gainsville, 29.651009 -82.326427

BPI
Clastoderma A. Blytt
BPI 820724T. E. B.   25041962-03-14
United States, Michigan, Iosco, 44.337092 -83.085299

BPI
Clastoderma A. Blytt
BPI 820726Farr M. L.   23641966-01-06
Dominica, St. Joseph parish Clarke Hall Est., 15.406102 -61.406405

BPI
Clastoderma A. Blytt
BPI 820727T. E. B.   2505b1962-03-30
United States, Michigan, Iosco, 44.337092 -83.085299

BPI
Clastoderma A. Blytt
BPI 820728T. E. B.   25111962-07-18
United States, Kentucky, Cumberland, 36.78653 -85.388449

BPI
Clastoderma A. Blytt
BPI 820730Cavalcanti L.   BR-12851983-03-02
Brazil, Pernambuco, -1.46554 -48.015833

BPI
Clastoderma A. Blytt
BPI 820731Alexopoulis C. J.   1968-06-09
United States, Hawaii, Kaui

BPI
Clastoderma A. Blytt
BPI 820734Alexopoulis C. J.   1967-11-18
United States, Florida, Gainsville, 29.651009 -82.326427

BPI
Clastoderma A. Blytt
BPI 820735   1954-09-30
Greece, Mt. Parnes, Attica

BPI
Clastoderma A. Blytt
BPI 915104Bilgram, H.   1898-00-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Most likely Pennsylvania near Philadelphia, precise locality data unknown

BPI
Clastoderma A. Blytt
BPI 915105Bilgram, H.   1898-00-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Most likely Pennsylvania near Philadelphia, precise locality data unknown

BPI
Clastoderma A. Blytt
BPI 915106Bilgram, H.   1898-00-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Most likely Pennsylvania near Philadelphia, precise locality data unknown


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