Dataset: WSP-
Taxa: Dothioraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Selenophoma donacis var. stomaticola (Baum.) Sprague & A. G. Johnson
WSP51003R. Sprague   1961-08-04
Canada, Yukon, near hydroplant, Whitehorse, 60.716667 -135.05

WSP
Selenophoma donacis var. stomaticola (Pass.) Sprague & Johnson; ((Bauml.) Sprague & A. G. Johnson)
WSP51005R. Sprague   1961-07-25
United States, Alaska, Skagway, 59.45833 -135.31389

WSP
WSP51015R. Sprague   1961-07-28
United States, Alaska, Skagway, 59.45833 -135.31389

WSP
Selenophoma donacis var. stomaticola (Baum.) Sprague & A. G. Johnson
WSP51017R. Sprague   1961-07-28
United States, Alaska, near gasline pumps, across river from Skagway, 59.45833 -135.31389

WSP
Selenophoma donacis var. stomaticola (Baum.) Sprague & A. G. Johnson
WSP51114R. Sprague   1961-08-14
United States, Alaska, Ketchikan, 55.34222 -131.64611

WSP
Selenophoma donacis var. stomaticola (Baum.) Sprague & A. G. Johnson
WSP51136Unknown   1961-07-26
United States, Alaska, Skagway, 59.45833 -135.31389

WSP
Selenophoma donacis var. stomaticola (Baum.) Sprague & A. G. Johnson
WSP51157R. Sprague   1961-08-08
United States, Alaska, Craig, 55.47639 -133.14833

WSP
Selenophoma donacis var. stomaticola (Baum.) Sprague & A. G. Johnson
WSP51528R. Sprague   1961-08-11
United States, Alaska, Craig, 55.47639 -133.14833

WSP
Selenophoma donacis var. stomaticola (Baum.) Sprague & A. G. Johnson
WSP51570R. Sprague   1961-07-31
United States, Alaska, Skagway, 59.45833 -135.31389

WSP
Selenophoma donacis var. stomaticola (Bäumler) R. Sprague & A. Johnson
WSP73412Roderick Sprague   1948-06-04
United States, Washington, Whitman, Pullman, 46.731156 -117.176698

WSP
Dothichiza tremulae (Sacc.) Höhn.
WSP31446F. Petrak   1939-08-00
Austria, Niederosterreich: am Lubuchs (sp?) bei Luhof ------., 47.5162 14.5501


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