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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Graphostroma platystoma (Schwein.) Pirozynski
WSP72945Jack D. Rogers   1996-11-21
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Ocampo Municipality, Tamaulipas, El Encino (tropics below El Cielo mountains); 22.685675 -99.297653, 22.685675 -99.297653

WSP
WSP74580McNeil   A-331979-12-00
Canada, Quebec, Cap-Rouge, 46.765034 -71.357109

WSP
Graphostroma platystomum (Schwein.) Piroz.
WSP74868Jack D. Rogers   1983-08-09
United States, West Virginia, Hardy, Lost River State Park, 38.895793 -78.921503

WSP
WSP75010Jack D. Rogers   1982-08-03
united states, Pennsylvania, Lycoming, near Williamsport, 41.24119 -77.001079

WSP
Graphostroma platystomum (Schwein.) Piroz.
WSP75027Jack D. Rogers   1986-03-09
United States, Illinois, Sangamon, New Salem, 39.707547 -90.84763


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Google Map

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