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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Periconia circinata (L. Mangin) Sacc. & D. Sacc.
WSP21583R. Sprague   1940-07-18
United States, North Dakota, Sheridan, 3 miles east of Martin, 47.826652 -100.050044

WSP
WSP29090P.G.M. Rhodes   1928-11-03
England, Goosehill Woods, Hanbury, Worcestershire, 52.166667 -2.166667

WSP
WSP33572R. Sprague   1952-08-24
United States, Alaska, bog in glacial outwash beyond terminal moraine at Bartlett Cove, Glacier Bay National Monument, 58.45639 -135.89917

WSP
Periconia circinata (L. Mangin) Sacc. & D. Sacc.
WSP37343R. W. Leukel   1953-00-00
United States, District of Columbia, Washington, 38.895 -77.03667

WSP
WSP46823R. Sprague   1959-08-14
Canada, Ontario, Plaisance, south of North Nation Mills, 45.5666 -75.1

WSP
Periconia nigriceps (Peck) Sacc.
WSP46980R. Sprague   1961-08-10
United States, Alaska, near Craig, 55.47639 -133.14833

WSP
Periconia paludosa E.W. Mason & M.B. Ellis
WSP47574J.W. Strobel   1959-01-19
United States, Washington, Whitman, Section 2, Greenhouse 10-c, Washington State College campus, Pullman, 46.73139 -117.17861

WSP
WSP4891J. Dearness   1897-08-00
Canada, Ontario, London, 42.983333 -81.25

WSP
Periconia circinata (L. Mangin) Sacc. & D. Sacc.
WSP50219R. Sprague   1940-06-12
United States, North Dakota, 1/2 mile east of McCanna, 48.005822 -97.666454

WSP
Periconia circinata (L. Mangin) Sacc. & D. Sacc.
WSP50244R. Sprague   1940-06-16
United States, North Dakota, 2 miles west of Bottineau, 48.827212 -100.489244

WSP
Periconia circinata (L. Mangin) Sacc. & D. Sacc.
WSP50416R. Sprague   1940-07-17
United States, North Dakota, Sheridan, Martin, 47.82667 -100.11472

WSP
Periconia macrospinosa Lefebvre & Aar.G. Johnson
WSP52009H. Tachibana   
United States, Washington, Adams, Dry Land Experimental Station at Lind, 46.97222 -118.61417


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