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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 407603Davidson R. W.; Campbell W. A.   1936-06-26
United States, Maryland, College Park, 38.980666 -76.936919

BPI
BPI 407607Verrall A. F.   1942-11-00
United States, Louisiana, New Orleans, 29.954648 -90.075072

BPI
BPI 407610Hepting; Craighead   1942-10-07
United States, South Carolina, Santee National Forest

BPI
BPI 407716Martinez-pico M.; Frontera Maria   PR 261;1955-06-09
Puerto Rico, Indiera Abajo, Maricao, 18.157706 -66.867069

BPI
BPI 409063Richards? C. A.   1936-00-00
United States, Wisconsin, ? Madison

BPI
BPI 409064Perlmutter F.   1951-04-09
Netherlands, Intercepted Hoboken New Jersey #15481

BPI
Dipodascus aggregatus Francke-Grosm.
BPI 683614Foott W. H.   1970-12-08
Canada, Ontario, Harrow, 42.033333 -82.916667

BPI
BPI 683615Westerdijk   1911-05-05
Unknown

BPI
BPI 683616   1947-00-00
Unknown

BPI
Geotrichum bipunctatum Rolland & Fautrey
BPI 1013289   

BPI
BPI 409070   1921-09-20
Poland, Dabroszyn (Tamsel, Brandenburg)

BPI
BPI 409071Vogel P.   1930-12-20
Poland, formerly Germany Dabroszyn (Tamsel, Brandenburg)

BPI
BPI 409072Vogel P.   1920-09-15
Poland, formerly Germany Dabroszyn (Tamsel, Brandenburg)

BPI
BPI 409073Vogel   1921-09-20
Poland, formerly Germany Dabroszyn (Tamsel, Brandenburg)

BPI
BPI 409074Vogel P.   1921-09-20
Poland, formerly Germany Dabroszyn (Tamsel, Brandenburg)

BPI
BPI 409075Vogel P.   1920-04-00
Poland, Dabroszyn (Tamsel, Brandenburg)

BPI
BPI 1027270   
Germany

BPI
BPI 409076   1967-05-26
Unknown

BPI
BPI 409077   1967-05-26
Unknown

BPI
BPI 409078   1967-07-11
Unknown

BPI
BPI 409079   1967-07-06
Unknown

BPI
BPI 1110315Scharif G. H.   1955-02-25
Iran, Bandar-Abbasse Prov, Minab.


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