Dataset: CINC
Taxa: Lasiosphaeriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Fungi


CINC
CINC-F-0000378Hariot, P.   17451859-09-01
France, Aisne, Hauts-de-France, Villers-CotterĂȘts, 49.252284 3.091455

CINC
Lasiosphaeria stuppea Ellis & Everh.
CINC-F-0000838Cooke, William Bridge   183171946-07-31
United States, California, Siskiyou, Horse Camp, Mt. Shasta; 41.37252 -122.23153, 41.37252 -122.23153

CINC
Neopeckia coulteri (Peck) Sacc.
CINC-F-0001320Cooke, William Bridge   102501938-07-28
United States, California, Siskiyou, Mt. Shasta, above timberline in the Hudsonian Zone, 41.40932 -122.195009, 2743m

CINC
Neopeckia coulteri (Peck) Sacc.
CINC-F-0001321Bonar, L.   s.n.1934-07-08
United States, California, Shasta, Summit Lake, Lassen Volcanic National Park, 40.492919 -121.423386

CINC
Neopeckia coulteri (Peck) Sacc.
CINC-F-0001322Cooke, William Bridge   102501938-07-28
United States, California, Siskiyou, Hudsonian Zone, ridge north of Horse Camp, 41.37252 -122.23153, 2743m

CINC
Neopeckia coulteri (Peck) Sacc.
CINC-F-0001323Cooke, William Bridge   102991938-09-08
United States, California, Siskiyou, In the vicinity of Squaw Valley Creek, 41.3685 -122.172746, 2438m

CINC
Neopeckia coulteri (Peck) Sacc.
CINC-F-0001371Cooke, William Bridge   85991937-07-28
United States, California, Siskiyou, Ridges north of Horse Camp, 41.37252 -122.23153

CINC
Lasiosphaeria ovina (Pers.) Ces. & De Not.
CINC-F-0001373Stephenson, H.   s.n.1930-05-28
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, Hazelwood Preserve (Harris M. Benedict Nature Preserve/Johnson Preserve), 39.261725 -84.353273


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