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

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


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000282775M.A. Vincent   54131992-06-17
Belize, Stann Creek District, Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, Jaguar Preserve., 16.776466 -88.474011

MU-MU-F-58039:000301626
Ophiocordyceps ravenelii (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora
58039Django Grootmyers   2017-04-13
United States, Ohio, Gahanna, Academy Park. Growing from a scarabeid grub (likely a Phyllophaga species) buried in wood duff and soil near Lindera benzoin, Ulmus sp. saplings, Platanus occidentalis, Acer negundo, Asarum canadense, Mertensia virginica, Ranunculus hispidus, Allium tricoccum and other herbaceous and woody plants. Ascocarp tough and wiry; 6.2 cm long and 0.3 cm wide at the widest.

MU-MU-F-58088:000301692
Ophiocordyceps ravenelii (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora
58088Django Grootmyers   2017-05-01
United States, Ohio, Gahanna, Academy Park. Growing on a Scarabeid grub buried in rich soil and wood duff among herbaceous plants.

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Polycephalomyces tomentosus (Schrad.) Seifert
000281574M. A. Vincent   56721992-08-26

MU-MU-F-57941:000301430
Polycephalomyces tomentosus (Schrad.) Seifert
57941Django Grootmyers   2017-09-16
United States, Ohio, Ashland County. Mohican State Park. Growing on Hemitrichia serpula., 40.6113 -82.282

MU-MU-F-57961:000301549
Polycephalomyces tomentosus (Schrad.) Seifert
57961Django Grootmyers   2017-11-06
United States, West Virginia, Monongalia County. Coopers Rock State Forest. Growing on a Trichia (?) species on a fallen tulip tree (?). Fluorescing bright white under a blacklight flashlight., 39.6447 -79.7945

MU-MU-F-58239:000301495
Polycephalomyces tomentosus (Schrad.) Seifert
58239Django Grootmyers   2017-10-15
United States, Ohio, Pleasant Plain, Stonelick State Park. Growing on Trichia sp. on a well-rotted hardwood log., 39.2168 -84.0573

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Ophiocordyceps stylophora (Berk. & Broome) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora
000300936Django Grootmyers   3324722018-09-08
United States, Ohio, Ashland, Columbus. Powdery mildew on Lonicera sempervivens., 40.6109 -82.3024

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Ophiocordyceps stylophora (Berk. & Broome) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora
000297018Django Grootmyers   3418292018-09-29
United States, Ohio, Delaware, Granville, College Hill Cemetery. Growing in a pure stand of planted Tsuga canadensis. Odor not distinctive., 40.1542 -83.0272

MU-MU-F-57441:000300936
Ophiocordyceps stylophora (Berk. & Broome) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora
57441Django Grootmyers   2018-09-08
United States, Ohio, Mohican State ParkFound by Neil Mezache. At least 7 fruiting bodies on beetle larvae on a Fagus grandifolia log., 40.6109 -82.3024

MU-MU-F-57640:000297018
Ophiocordyceps stylophora (Berk. & Broome) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora
57640Django Grootmyers   2018-09-29
United States, Ohio, Lewis Center, Highbanks Metro ParkGrowing on beetle larvae embedded in a hardwood log. Collected by Jason C. Slot., 40.1542 -83.0272

MU-MU-F-57785:000300934
Ophiocordyceps stylophora (Berk. & Broome) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora
57785Django Grootmyers   2017-07-25
United States, Ohio, Reynoldsburg, Blacklick Woods Metro Park. Growing from beetle larvae beneath the bark of an elm stump. May be young Ophiocordyceps stylophora.

MU-MU-F-57900:000301014
Ophiocordyceps stylophora (Berk. & Broome) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora
57900Django Grootmyers   2019-06-28
United States, Ohio, Athens County. Wayne National Forest. Collected by Neil Mezache. Growing on a coleopteran larva.

MU-MU-F-57953:000301425
Ophiocordyceps stylophora (Berk. & Broome) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora
57953Django Grootmyers   2017-09-16
United States, Ohio, Ashland County. Mohican State Park. Growing from beetle (?) larvae in a hardwood log., 40.6127 -82.3164

MU-MU-F-58094:000301697
Ophiocordyceps stylophora (Berk. & Broome) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora
58094Django Grootmyers   2018-07-24
United States, Ohio, Delaware and Franklin Cos, Highbanks Metro Park. Collected by Neil Mezache. Found growing through hardwood logs.

MU-MU-F-58113:000296788
Ophiocordyceps stylophora (Berk. & Broome) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora
58113Django Grootmyers   2019-07-12
United States, Ohio, Shreve, Browns Lake Bog. Found by Neil Mezache. Single fruiting body growing from a beetle larva buried in a mossy, well-rotted hardwood log. Immature., 40.681 -82.0663

MU-MU-F-57859:000301027
Ophiocordyceps variabilis (Petch) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora
57859Django Grootmyers   2018-07-27
United States, New York, Letchworth State Park, 2018 NEMF Foray Collection Site #4. Growing on a Xylophagus larva in a well-rotted Betula log., 42.5899 -78.015

MU-MU-F-58140:000300988
Ophiocordyceps variabilis (Petch) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora
58140Django Grootmyers   2017-09-24
United States, Ohio, Garrettsville, James H. Barrow Field Station. Several fruiting bodies growing on dipteran (?) larvae in 2 close-together well-rotted hardwood logs. Found by Jake Young on the Ohio Mushroom Society-s fall foray., 41.2784 -81.1112

MU-MU-F-57872:000296791
Tolypocladium ophioglossoides (Ehrh.) Quandt, Kepler & Spatafora
57872Django Grootmyers   2019-07-20
United States, West Virginia, Tucker County. Blackwater Falls State Park. Collected by Pat Mitchell. Parasitizing an Elaphomyces species among Picea rubens and Betula alleghaniensis. Locally abundant.

MU-MU-F-57959:000301562
Tolypocladium ophioglossoides (Ehrh.) Quandt, Kepler & Spatafora
57959Django Grootmyers   2017-09-24
United States, Ohio, Garrettsville, James H. Barrow Field Station. Collected with Jake Young and others during the Ohio Mushroom Society's fall foray. Growing among hardwood duff around Elaphomyces sp. _observation 301860_, 41.2958 -81.0905


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