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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Ashbya gossypii (S.F. Ashby & W. Nowell) Guillierm.
BPI 683873   1967-09-05
Unknown

BPI
Ashbya gossypii (S.F. Ashby & W. Nowell) Guillierm.
BPI 683874   1967-10-04
Unknown

BPI
Ashbya gossypii (S.F. Ashby & W. Nowell) Guillierm.
BPI 683875Robbins J.   1970-11-00
Unknown

BPI
Ashbya gossypii (S.F. Ashby & W. Nowell) Guillierm.
BPI 683876Robbins J.   1969-04-11
Unknown

BPI
BPI 683064   1969-04-11
Unknown

BPI
BPI 683066   1970-11-00
Unknown

BPI
BPI 683067   1969-04-11
Unknown

BPI
BPI 685006Weber G. F.   1934-01-12
United States, Florida

BPI
BPI 685007   1969-04-11
Unknown

BPI
BPI 685008   1969-04-11
Unknown

BPI
BPI 685009ABatra L. R.   1970-12-21
Unknown

BPI
BPI 685009BBatra L. R.   1970-12-21
Unknown

BPI
BPI 685010Weber G. F.   1934-01-12
United States, Florida

BPI
BPI 685011Cottington   1951-12-00
Kenya, Kitale, Mt. Elgon

BPI
BPI 685012Weber G. F.   1934-01-13
United States, Florida

BPI
BPI 685013Wion R. T.   1970-06-13
New Zealand, Intercepted San Francisco California #46771

BPI
BPI 685181Weber G. F.   1934-01-13
United States, Florida

BPI
BPI 685191Weber G. F.   1934-01-12
United States, Florida

BPI
Nematospora gossypii S.F. Ashby & W. Nowell
BPI 685014Shear C. L.   1933-01-05
United States, California

BPI
Nematospora gossypii S.F. Ashby & W. Nowell
BPI 685189Weber G. F.   1934-01-12
United States, Florida

BPI
BPI 685015Barksdale T.   1970-06-25
United States, South Carolina, Sumter Co., 33.916172 -80.382316

BPI
BPI 685016Barksdale T.   1970-06-25
United States, South Carolina, Sumter Co., 33.916172 -80.382316

BPI
BPI 685017   1970-00-00
United States, South Carolina


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