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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 876285Farlow, W. G.   1894-08-00
United States, New Hampshire, Mount Washington, 44.270495 -71.303458

BPI
BPI 1002225   
Finland

BPI
BPI 985915   
Norway

BPI
BPI 986075   
United States

BPI
BPI 986789   

BPI
BPI 987011   

BPI
BPI 1017348O. J. Kuzeneva   s.n.1915-00-00
Russia, Eastern Siberia, Amur, Zeja river valley, Tukuringra

BPI
BPI 1040233   

BPI
BPI 1043766W.A. Weber   s.n.1959-09-23
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, Valley of East Fork Chicago Creek, north side Mount Evans, 3000m

BPI
BPI 1033074Shushan S.   s.n.1958-07-09
United States, Alaska, Along Kaolak River, S of Wainright, 69.933333 -159.95

BPI
BPI 1045576   
Japan

BPI
Icmadophila aeruginosa (Scop.) Trevis.
BPI 1001295   
Germany

BPI
Icmadophila aeruginosa (Scop.) Trevis.
BPI 1001767   
Finland

BPI
Icmadophila aeruginosa (Scop.) Trevis.
BPI 1002109   
Finland

BPI
BPI 1002108   
Finland

BPI
BPI 986380Forbes C.N.   s.n.1908-00-00
United States, Hawaii


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