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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Pseudovalsaria foedans (P. Karst.) Spooner
WSP73126Dean Glawe   1983-00-00
United States, Idaho, Latah, near Deary, 46.799752 -116.556847

WSP
Pseudovalsaria ferruginea (Nitschke) Rappaz
WSP73127F. Candoussau   1998-10-31
France, Bois Bastard de Pau, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, 43.342622 -0.353113

WSP
Pseudovalsaria ferruginea (Nitschke) Rappaz
WSP73128F. Candoussau   1998-10-24
France, Bois Bastard de Pau, 43.342135 -0.352575

WSP
Pseudovalsaria ferruginea (Nitschke) Rappaz
WSP73129B.E. Callan   1995-04-15
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Rocky Point, 48.323637 -123.569923

WSP
Pseudovalsaria foedans (P. Karst.) Spooner
WSP73123   1988-06-00
Taiwan, Province of China, not given, 23.645344 120.948975

WSP
Pseudovalsaria foedans (P. Karst.) Spooner
WSP73124Yu-Ming Ju   1991-10-19
United States, Washington, Olympic National Park, Soleduck (Sol Duc River area?), 48.057932 -123.998055

WSP
Pseudovalsaria foedans (P. Karst.) Spooner
WSP73125Geir Mathiassen   1982-06-25
Norway, not given, 65.457461 14.130859

WSP
Pseudovalsaria foedans (P. Karst.) Spooner
WSP73248Jack D. Rogers   1990-04-21
United States, Idaho, Latah, Laird Park, 46.94306 -116.64889

WSP
Pseudovalsaria foedans (P. Karst.) Spooner
WSP73247Yu-Ming Ju   1991-10-19
United States, Washington, Olympic National Park, Soleduck (Sol Duc River area?); 48.057932 -123.998055, 48.057932 -123.998055

WSP
Pseudovalsaria peckii (Howe) M.E. Barr
WSP74334Jacques Fournier   010922001-05-13
France, Ariège, Rimont, Las Muros, 43.013492 1.287868

WSP
Pseudovalsaria peckii (Howe) M.E. Barr
WSP74335Jacques Fournier   2001-03-31
France, Ariège, Rimont, Las Muros, Ruisseau de Peyrau, 43.012151 1.2912, 410m


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