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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Clathrospora permunda (Cooke) Berl.
WSP1079A. O. Garrett   1906-08-24
United States, Utah, Salt Lake, Big Cottonwood Canyon, 40.625 -111.79889

WSP
WSP39199WM. Bridge Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1946-06-27
United States, California, Siskiyou, Mount Shasta, 41.31 -122.30944

WSP
Clathrospora permunda (Cooke) Berl.
WSP48833J. E. Rivera; Field Field Mycology Class   1957-06-29
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, near Hat Point, 45.43833 -116.66

WSP
Clathrospora permunda (Cooke) Berl.
WSP48836Kirk Whited   1901-04-28
United States, Washington, Chelan, Wenatchee, 47.42361 -120.30917

WSP
Clathrospora pentamera (P. Karst.) Berl.
WSP48845H. T. Rogers   1940-06-02
United States, Washington, Grant, in the Grand Coulee, 7miles north of Dry Falls, 47.94167 -119.00222

WSP
Clathrospora pentamera (P. Karst.) Berl.
WSP48889P. A. Rydberg; E. A. Bessey   1897-07-16
United States, Montana, Madison, Cedar Mountain, 45.22806 -111.52861

WSP
Clathrospora diplospora (Ellis & Everh.) Sacc. & Traverso
WSP52823Lee Bonar   1960-07-23
United States, California, Lower Gaylor Lake, Yosemite National Park, 37.85 -119.56667

WSP
WSP69869Ch. Scheuer   1991-08-22
Austria, Tirol, Tirol, Oetztaler Alpen, S from Timmelsjoch, just NE below Bankerferner; GF 9132/3, 46.889195 11.099645, 2550 - 2600m

WSP
Clathrospora heterospora (De Not.) Wehm.
WSP69879Ch. Scheuer; H. Kockinger   1987-09-03
Austria, Osterreich, Steiermark, Schladminger Tauern, 47.26666667 13.75, 2440m

WSP
Clathrospora heterospora (De Not.) Wehm.
WSP69891Ch. Scheuer; A. Nograsek, W. Pongratz   1991-08-23
Austria, Osterreich, Tirol, Otzaler Alpen, 46.83333333 11.03333333, 2300m


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