Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Neobarya parasitica (Barya parasitica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Neobarya parasitica (Fuckel) Lowen
BPI 744568Jaklitsch W.   1995-10-31
Austria, Bundesland, K#arnten, MTB 8452/3 ("Wolgrada"), 550m

BPI
Neobarya parasitica (Fuckel) Lowen
BPI 748285Reblova, M.   1210/981998-07-21
Ukraine, Eastern Carpathian Mts, Borzava, Guklivij

BPI
Neobarya parasitica (Fuckel) Lowen
BPI 748892Scheuer, Ch.   1995-10-01
Austria, Steiermark, Windische Buhel SW von Spielfeld, Obegg, GF 9359/2, 300m

BPI
BPI 797069   0000-00-00
Unknown

BPI
BPI 861662Jackson, H. S.   1931-08-15
Canada, Ontario, Bear Island, Lake Temagami, Temagami Forest Reserve

BPI
BPI 861663Jackson, H. S.   1931-08-05
Canada, Ontario, Cattle Island, Lake Temagami, Temagami Forest Reserve

BPI
Neobarya parasitica (Fuckel) Lowen
BPI 871077Miller, Andrew   2005-09-08
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Chimney Tops Picnic Area Nature Loop Trail, 35.636305556 -83.49225, 823m

BPI
BPI 1027119Sydow H.; Sydow P.   1920-08-02
Germany, Brandenburg, near Uetzdorf, Kreis Nieder-Barnim, 49.944398 11.673707


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Google Map

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