Dataset: ARIZ
Taxa: Anthracoidea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Anthracoidea caricis (Pers.) Bref.
ARIZ-M-AN09423H.C. Greene   1962-05-30
USA, Wisconsin, Dane, Sect. 1, Verona Twp.

ARIZ
Anthracoidea caricis (Pers.) Bref.
ARIZ-M-AN09428E.T. Bartholomew   PH-24821915-08-27
USA, Montana, Lake Grinnell, Glacier Nat. Park

ARIZ
Anthracoidea caricis (Pers.) Bref.
ARIZ-M-AN09426H.C. Greene   1965-06-14
USA, Wisconsin, Iowa, Near Ridgeway

ARIZ
Anthracoidea caricis (Pers.) Bref.
ARIZ-M-AN09427H.C. Greene   1962-06-26
USA, Wisconsin, Dane, Near Verona

ARIZ
Anthracoidea caricis (Pers.) Bref.
ARIZ-M-AN09422P.D. Keener   1956-09-03
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Robber's Roost Rd, N. Rim, Grand Canyon Nat. Park

ARIZ
Anthracoidea caricis (Pers.) Bref.
ARIZ-M-AN09429P.D. Keener   1956-08-22
USA, Arizona, Coconino, 1.5 mi. W. of Kanabownits Spring, Pt. Sublime Road, N. Rim of the Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon Nat. Park

ARIZ
Anthracoidea caricis (Pers.) Bref.
ARIZ-M-AN09425H.H. Iltis & S. Kawano   1962-07-15
USA, Wisconsin, Vilas, Near Trout Lake

ARIZ
Anthracoidea caricis (Pers.) Bref.
ARIZ-M-AN09420P.D. & E.H. Keener   1960-09-06
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Robber's Roost Rd, North Rim, Grand Canyon National Park

ARIZ
Anthracoidea caricis (Pers.) Bref.
ARIZ-M-AN09421E.H. and Paul D. Keener   1968-09-06
USA, Arizona, Coconino, North Rim, Grand Canyon Nat'l Park

ARIZ
Anthracoidea caricis (Pers.) Bref.
ARIZ-M-AN09424E.H. and P.D. Keener   1960-09-06
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Robber's Roost road, North Rim, Grand Canyon Nat'l Park

ARIZ
Anthracoidea elynae (Syd.) Kukkonen
ARIZ-M-AN09430D.B.O. Savile   48141962-08-03
Canada, Northwest Territories, Ellesmere Island, Hazen Camp, 81°49'N 71°21'W, Smut only on S slope or on hummocks on E. slope, where plants in anthesis during wet weather of 23 June. 1 mi. W. of Camp.


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