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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP28819W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1950-06-21
United States, Utah, top of ridge above Parrish Creek experimental plots, Davis, 40.92333 -111.86472, 2804m

WSP
WSP51832J. Rogers   1963-09-01
United States, Idaho, Latah, Laird Park, Saint Joe National Forest, 46.94306 -116.64889

WSP
Brachysporium apicale (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
WSP43275R.F. Cain   1953-10-17
Canada, Ontario, Halton, Ballinafad, near Churchill, 44.25 -79.5833

WSP
WSP24996W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1949-10-30
United States, Idaho, Latah, west end of Thatuna Ridge, one-half mile west of U.S. 95, Moscow Mountains, 46.80361 -116.86778, 945m

WSP
WSP25298W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1949-08-24
United States, California, Siskiyou, south side of Red Butte, Mount Shasta, 41.31 -122.30944, 2286m

WSP
WSP23860C. V. Piper   1894-03-24
United States, Washington, Whitman, Pullman, 46.73139 -117.17861

WSP
Sporidesmium altum (Preuss) M.B. Ellis
WSP70965Ch. Scheuer   2002-10-07
Austria, Osterreich, Steiermark, Graz, Bezirk Mariatrost, 0.5 km NW der Kirche, SW der Wenisbucherstrasse, 46.11111111 15.48611111, - 470m

WSP
Fluviostroma wrightii Samuels & E. Müll.
WSP74410D.J. Lodge   PR 6561991-00-00
United States, Puerto Rico, not given, 18.243245 -66.447571

WSP
Trichosphaeria solaris (Cooke & Ellis) Ellis & Everh.
WSP25079W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1950-07-01
United States, California, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Winter Sports Area between checking station & Sulphur Works, 40.48111 -121.38222

WSP
Trichosphaeria solaris (Cooke & Ellis) Ellis & Everh.
WSP25273W. B. Cooke; V. G. Cooke   1950-08-09
United States, Wyoming, Carbon, Silver Lake, Medicine Bow Mountains, 41.89556 -106.20417, 3048m


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