Dataset: UCSC
Taxa: Pseudobaeospora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Santa Cruz Fungal Herbarium


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UCSC-F-00007451C. Schwarz   5Mar2009-72009-03-05
USA, California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, University of California Santa Cruz campus, north side of Engineering 2 Building, 36.9910393 -122.0607845

UCSC
UCSC-F-00843Christian Schwarz   CS-12011-01-19
USA, California, Santa Cruz, UCSC Campus, Santa Cruz Co, California, USA, 36.990853 -122.058117

UCSC
UCSC-F-00844Christian Schwarz   2013-01-18
USA, California, Santa Cruz, UCSC, Engineering 2, 37.000972 -122.063237

UCSC
UCSC-F-00845Christian Schwarz   2010-01-24
USA, California, Santa Cruz, UCSC, behind Engineering 2 building, 37.000972 -122.063237

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UCSC-F-00846Noah Siegel   NS10892013-11-18
USA, California, Humboldt, Prarie Creek RSP, zig zag trail parking near road side, 41.44397 -124.041063

UCSC
UCSC-F-00847Noah Siegel   NS10882013-11-18
USA, California, Humboldt, Prarie Creek RSP, zig zag trailhead parking area, 41.44397 -124.041063

UCSC
UCSC-F-00848Noah Siegel   2013-10-19
USA, Washington, Pierce, The Dalles Campground, near Mt. Rainier -behind picnic shelter near trees (Douglas Fir), 47.068739 -121.57725

UCSC
UCSC-F-00849Noah Siegel   NS10862013-11-08
USA, California, Humboldt, Prairie Creek RSP, east side of road near start of Zig Zag trail pulloff, 41.44397 -124.041063

UCSC
UCSC-F-00850Christine Braaten   MO1398232013-07-13
USA, Tennessee, Loudon, East Lakeshore Trails, Greenback, Loudon Co, TN, 35.643078 -84.207512

UCSC
Pseudobaeospora pseudostevensii
UCSC-F-00851Noah Siegel   2013-01-03
USA, California, San Mateo, Skyline College, San Mateo Co, California, USA, 37.630768 -122.466034

UCSC
UCSC-F-00852Christian Schwarz   2013-01-18
USA, California, Santa Cruz, UCSC, Engineering 2, 37.000972 -122.063237


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.