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

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 450846Cooke W. B.; Cooke Vivian G.   40399;1968-10-19
United States, Ohio, Bowles Woods Area, Miami-Whitewater Forest Park, Hamilton Co.

BPI
BPI 684087Bubak   1905-06-23
Hungary

BPI
BPI 684088   1905-00-00
Brazil, Sao Leopoldo, -29.766667 -51.15

BPI
BPI 1005685   1905-00-00
Brazil, Sao Leopoldo, -29.766667 -51.15

BPI
Phillipsiella appendiculata S.K. Bose & E. Müll.
BPI 684077Roy A. J.   1964-04-30
India, Kumaon, Gwaldam (Chamoli)

BPI
BPI 684078Ravenel H. W.   0000-00-00
United States, Georgia, Darien, 31.370226 -81.43399

BPI
BPI 1002788Ravenel H. W.   0000-00-00
United States, Georgia, Darien, 31.370226 -81.43399

BPI
BPI 1003595Ravenel H. W.   0000-00-00
United States, Georgia, Darien, 31.370226 -81.43399

BPI
Phillipsiella nigella W. Phillips & Harkn.
BPI 684079   1882-04-00
United States, California, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, 37.7 -122.267

BPI
Phillipsiella purpurea W. Phillips & Harkn.
BPI 684080   1882-04-00
United States, California, Lagunitas, 38.011312 -122.702208

BPI
Phillipsiella purpurea W. Phillips & Harkn.
BPI 684081   
United States, California, Mt. Lamalpais, 37.926998 -122.591141

BPI
Phillipsiella purpurea W. Phillips & Harkn.
BPI 959505   
United States

BPI
Phillipsiella purpurea W. Phillips & Harkn.
BPI 999896H.W. Harkness   s.n.1885-05-00
United States, California, Marin, Near Tamalpais

BPI
Phillipsiella smilacis E. Müll. & S.K. Bose
BPI 684082West E.   36011927-02-13
United States, Florida, San Velasco Hammock, Gainesville, 29.65139 -82.325


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