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

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
Sarcoscypha occidentalis (Schwein.) Sacc.
000153833W. B. Cooke   397521968-08-31
USA, Ohio, Ross, Scioto Trails State Forest., 39.233493 -82.961873, 245m

MU
Sarcoscypha occidentalis (Schwein.) Sacc.
000153834W. B. Cooke   576821979-09-30
USA, Ohio, Perry, Roadside Rest, US-22, 0.2 miles east of Sego., 39.847306 82.199949, 268m

MU
Sarcoscypha occidentalis (Schwein.) Sacc.
000153835W. B. Cooke   473471973-05-27
USA, Ohio, Highland, Fort Hill State Memorial., 39.113123 -83.406303, 269m

MU
Sarcoscypha occidentalis (Schwein.) Sacc.
000153836W. B. Cooke   486721973-09-15
USA, Ohio, Highland, Fort Hill State Memorial., 39.113123 -83.406303, 269m

MU
Sarcoscypha occidentalis (Schwein.) Sacc.
000153837W. B. Cooke   433711970-09-12
USA, Ohio, Highland, Fort Hill., 39.113123 -83.406303, 269m

MU
Sarcoscypha occidentalis (Schwein.) Sacc.
000213675Haines   4361879-08-00

MU
Sarcoscypha occidentalis (Schwein.) Sacc.
000297102Django Grootmyers   3035762017-06-07
United States, Ohio, Delaware, Lewis Center, Highbanks Metro Park. Growing on a hardwood twig., 40.1542 -83.0272

MU-MU-F-57695:000297102
Sarcoscypha occidentalis (Schwein.) Sacc.
57695Django Grootmyers   2017-06-07
United States, Ohio, Lewis Center, Highbanks Metro Park. Growing on a hardwood twig., 40.1542 -83.0272

MU
Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
000190019B. Fink   491913-10-25
USA, Ohio, Peebles., 38.947597 -83.407793, 245 - 255m

MU
Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
000190020R. Thaxter   135550
[No locality information included with specimen.]

MU
Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
000190021Ellis   7411894-09-00
USA, New Jersey, Newfield., 39.5481327 -75.0167084

MU
Pithya cupressi (Batsch) Fuckel
000193889J. B. Ellis   23221889-07-00


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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