Dataset: CSU
Taxa: Corticiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Central Oklahoma Herbarium


CSU
Dendrothele nivosa (Berk. & M.A. Curtis ex Höhn. & Litsch.) P.A. Lemke
CSU-F-00982C. L. Ovrebo   29851991-03-31
USA, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Edmond, Timber Ridge Addition, 35.652832 -97.478095

CSU
Dendrothele nivosa (Berk. & M.A. Curtis ex Höhn. & Litsch.) P.A. Lemke
CSU-F-00981C. L. Ovrebo   43552003-10-25
USA, Oklahoma, Marshall, Buncombe Creek Recreational Area, near Willis, 33.931593 -96.800227

CSU
Dendrothele nivosa (Berk. & M.A. Curtis ex Höhn. & Litsch.) P.A. Lemke
CSU-F-00983C. L. Ovrebo   47362008-04-20
USA, Oklahoma, McCurtain, N. of Broken Bow, Beavers Bend State Park, Pine Ridge Nature Trial, 34.1285 -94.674833

CSU
Dendrothele strumosa (Fr.) P.A. Lemke
CSU-F-01725C. Ovrebo   1188A1980-08-02
Venezuela, Guarico, Fundo Peduario Masaguaral, ca. 45 km south-southwest of Calabozo, Estado Guarico, 8.570556 -67.581994

CSU
Porostereum crassum (Lev.) Hjortstam & Ryvarden
CSU-F-01932Paul Olson   55502015-06-01
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, Silver Crest Drive, 35.73833 -97.511667

CSU
Porostereum crassum (Lev.) Hjortstam & Ryvarden
CSU-F-01931William Caire   55512015-11-10
United States, Oklahoma, Logan, 1.6 km E and 11.2 km N of Arcadia, 35.73222 -97.289444

CSU
Punctularia strigosozonata (Schwein.) P.H.B. Talbot
CSU-F-02457C. L. Ovrebo   58722019-12-28
U.S.A, Texas, Newton, Conn's Lake, CR 4113, S. of Turtle Creek, E. of St. Hwy 87, 30.550633 -93.739767

CSU
Dendrothele Höhn. & Litsch.
CSU-F-02478C. L. Ovrebo   59542021-10-15
United States, Oklahoma, Alfalfa Co., Great Salt Plains State Park, South Spillway Dam Area, off of St. Hwy 38, 36.74374 -98.13522

CSU
Punctularia strigosozonata (Schwein.) P.H.B. Talbot
CSU-F-02594C. L. Ovrebo   60102022-12-27
United States, Texas, Newton Co., State Hwy 87 & Co. Rd. 3062, 30.7075 -93.828


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Google Map

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