Dataset: DUKE-
Taxa: Uropyxidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Fungal Collection


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Uropyxis amorphae (M.A. Curtis) J. Schröt.
0046431W. G. Solheim   24171948-11-05
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Idlewild CG, Chiricahua Mountains, Portal, 31.895 -109.1651

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Uropyxis amorphae (M.A. Curtis) J. Schröt.
0046432George B. Cummins   57-3101957-09-11
United States, Arizona, Cochise, below Onion Saddle, Chiricahua Mts near Portal

DUKE
Phragmopyxis acuminata (Long) P. Syd. & Syd.
0045774R.L. Gilbertson   84271968-11-22
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Sabino Canyon, Coronado NF, Santa Catalina Mtns

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Phragmopyxis deglubens (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Dietel
0045775R.L. Gilbertson   84201968-11-18
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Sycamore Canyon, Coronado National Forest, 31.365377 -110.773973

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Tranzschelia thalictri (Chevall.) F. Kern & Thurst.
0046463W. G. Solheim   42751955-08-09
United States, Utah, Cache, Christmas Meadows Camp Ground, Wasatch National Forest, Uinta Mtns, 40.820349 -110.801034, 2682m


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