Dataset: MU
Taxa: Cyphellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


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000000234W. Faithful   s.n.1950-10-00

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Cyphella villosa (Pers.) P. Crouan & H. Crouan
000191788J. Gremmen   s.n.
Netherlands, Wageningen, Diedenweg, 51.96876 5.666746

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Cyphella villosa (Pers.) P. Crouan & H. Crouan
000191789H. E. Parks   4723
USA, California, Humboldt, Trinidad, 41.059291 -124.143125

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Cyphella villosa (Pers.) P. Crouan & H. Crouan
000191790H. E. Parks   65951941-02-09
USA, California, Humboldt, McNeils Creek, Trinidad, 41.059291 -124.143125

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Cyphella villosa (Pers.) P. Crouan & H. Crouan
000191791H. E. Parks   65241941-01-14
United States, California, Humboldt, Spruce Cove, Trinidad, 41.059291 -124.143125

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Cyphella villosa (Pers.) P. Crouan & H. Crouan
000191792Vogel   s.n.1905-12-04
Poland, Brandenburg Neumark, Tamsel, 52.620998 14.703972

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Cyphella villosa (Pers.) P. Crouan & H. Crouan
000191793H. E. Parks   4723
USA, California, Humboldt, Trinidad, 41.059291 -124.143125

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Cyphella villosa (Pers.) P. Crouan & H. Crouan
000193883C. H. Demetrio   2316b1889-07-00

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000213111W. B. Cooke   468191972-10-22

MU-MU-F-58097:000301700
58097Django Grootmyers   2018-07-22
United States, West Virginia, Monongahela National Forest, Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area. Very small cups growing on an unknown hardwood stick along the side of a road. All structures inamyloid. Cups with incrusted external hairs with naked, acute tips. Sterigmata were difficult to distinguish but the basidia were not capitate or suburniform. Spores smooth and apiculate. Spore measurents from Piximetre: 8.5 - 9.2 × (4.2) 4.22 - 4.6 µm, Q = 1.9 - 2.1; N = 5, Me = 8.8 × 4.4 µm; Qe = 2 Individual spores: 8.49 x 4.36 µm, 8.67 x 4.63 µm, 8.59 x 4.22 µm, 9.06 x 4.62 µm, 9.21 x 4.29 µm, 38.8513 -79.4902

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Merismodes fasciculata (Schwein.) Donk 1951
000206193W. B. Cooke   444781971-08-31
Switzerland, Dischma Valley Trail near Davos., 46.796429 9.855037, 1550 - 1600m

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Merismodes fasciculata (Schwein.) Donk 1951
000206194W. B. Cooke   435371970-09-26
USA, Minnesota, Lake Itasca State Park., 47.200212 -95.247526, 450 - 540m

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Merismodes fasciculata (Schwein.) Donk 1951
000206195W. B. Cooke   631371985-10-12
USA, Pennsylvania, Venango, 2 Mile Run County Park., 41.483804 -79.773333, 370 - 390m

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Merismodes fasciculata (Schwein.) Donk 1951
000206197W. B. Cooke   631371985-10-12
USA, Pennsylvania, Venango, near Franklin., 41.397836 -79.831444

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Merismodes fasciculata (Schwein.) Donk
000301636Django Grootmyers   3102662018-02-15
United States, Ohio, Delaware, Delaware, Ohio Wesleyan University. Growing on a fallen hardwood stick., 40.2986 -83.075

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Merismodes fasciculata (Schwein.) Donk
57723Django Grootmyers   2018-08-21
United States, Ohio, Columbus, The Ohio State University. Growing on Quercus rubra twigs. Locally abundant. Hairs brown, irregularly encrusted and some with inflated apices. Clamps present. Cystidia absent. Basidia 4-sterigmate. Spores smooth, hyaline, thin-walled and cylindrical to sub-allantoid. Spore measurements: (6.2) 6.8 - 8.2 (9.4) × (2.5) 2.6 - 3.2 (3.4) µm, Q = (1.9) 2.1 - 2.9 (3.2); N = 30, Me = 7.5 × 2.9 µm; Qe = 2.6, 40.004 -83.0242

MU-MU-F-58242:000301492
Merismodes fasciculata (Schwein.) Donk
58242Django Grootmyers   2018-04-13
United States, Ohio, Galena, Spruce Run Education Center. Growing on a Quercus stick. All structures inamyloid. Hairs brown and encrusted. Some clamps present. Spores hyline and smooth, suballantoid. Spores were difficult to find., 40.187 -82.86367

MU-MU-F-58304:000301633
Merismodes fasciculata (Schwein.) Donk
58304Django Grootmyers   2017-03-06
United States, Ohio, Columbus, 600 S High St.. Clustered, hairy cups growing on a fallen Liquidambar styraciflua stick. All structures inamyloid. Hairs brown and encrusted. Spores suballantoid, smooth and hyaline. Spore measurements: (8.1) 8.7 - 10.7 (11.2) × (2.3) 2.4 - 3.4 µm, Q = (2.9) 3 - 3.6 (3.7); N = 8, Me = 9.6 × 2.9 µm; Qe = 3.3, 39.9499 -82.9975

MU-MU-F-58310:000301636
Merismodes fasciculata (Schwein.) Donk
58310Django Grootmyers   2018-02-15
United States, Ohio, Delaware, Ohio Wesleyan University. Growing on a fallen hardwood stick. Spores smooth, hyaline and allantoid. Encrusted cystidia/pseudocystidia present. Smooth, curled hairs present. Spore measurements from Piximetre: (8.6) 9.5 - 10.5 (11) × (3) 3.1 - 3.68 (3.7) µm, Q = (2.6) 2.8 - 3.2 (3.3); N = 10, Me = 9.9 × 3.4 µm; Qe = 3 Individual spores: 8.59 x 3.04 µm, 9.95 x 3.07 µm, 9.47 x 3.35 µm, 10.24 x 3.60 µm, 10.53 x 3.15 µm, 10.07 x 3.35 µm, 11.00 x 3.68 µm, 9.65 x 3.69 µm, 9.85 x 3.11 µm, 9.95 x 3.51 µm, 40.2986 -83.075

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Porodisculus pendulus (Fr.) Murrill
000193815W. B. Cooke   374561966-08-13

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Porodisculus pendulus (Fr.) Murrill
000193816W. B. Cooke   636381987-06-10

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Porodisculus pendulus (Fr.) Murrill
000193817W. B. Cooke   374561966-08-13

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Porodisculus pendulus (Fr.) Murrill
000193818W. B. Cooke   636381987-06-10

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Porodisculus pendulus (Fr.) Murrill
000193819W. B. Cooke   646021989-08-19

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Porodisculus pendulus (Fr.) Murrill
000222551A. L. Welden   4851957-07-31

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Porodisculus pendulus (Schw.) Murr.
000301588Django Grootmyers   3406282018-10-19
United States, Ohio, Franklin, Columbus, The Ohio State University. Growing erumpent through the bark of a fallen Quercus rubra branch. Stems present at the bases of the cups. Very small pores present on the hymenia., 40.0017 -83.0127

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Porodisculus pendulus (Schw.) Murr.
58338Django Grootmyers   2018-10-19
United States, Ohio, Columbus, The Ohio State University. Growing erumpent through the bark of a fallen Quercus rubra branch. Stems present at the bases of the cups. Very small pores present on the hymenia., 40.0017 -83.0127

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Cyphella cupuliformis Berk. & Ravenel
000191753W.C. Coker   140871946-11-03
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Chapel Hill. In negro cemetery., 35.910883 -79.045643


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