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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


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Phaeotrichum hystricinum Cain & M.E. Barr
BPI 903236McKnight K.H.; Hanks D.L.   F61621963-07-09
United States, Utah, Summit, Washington Lakes uta On rat dung

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BPI 618911Farr Marie L.   1971-06-27
Canada, British Columbia, Alberta Border, Yellow Head Lake, Mt. Robinson Prov. Park Uniforest, 3 miles W. of

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BPI 618912Lundqvist Nils   3141 B1961-08-08
Sweden, Vaermland, Vaese Par, Roer

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BPI 618913Jonsell Bengt   1968-09-15
Sweden, Uppland, Vaenge Parish, Fiby Forest

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BPI 618914ALundqvist Nils   3344 A1962-06-05
Sweden, Sodermanland, St. Malm Parish, Aendebol Pinus sp. Forest

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BPI 618914BLundqvist Nils   3344 A1962-06-05
Sweden, Sodermanland, St. Malm Parish, Aendebol Pinus sp. Forest

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BPI 892872Lundqvist, N.   3344a1962-06-05
Sweden, Sodermanland, St. Malm parish, Andebol

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BPI 892873Lundqvist, N.   34411962-06-18
Sweden, Angermanland, Ransele parish, Rabbstuguforsen

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BPI 1043899   


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