Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cashiella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Cashiella Petr.
CUP-K-0473   
Greenland, East Greenland, 65.866667 -37.016667

CUP
Cashiella Petr.
CUP-K-0474   
USA, New York, Tompkins, Coy Glen, 42.427358 -76.524122

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
02971303M. E. Barr-Bigelow   69831984-08-04
United States of America, Colorado, Larimer Co., Cameron Pass Campground, Roosevelt Nat'l Forest, 40.520033 -105.894315, 3130m

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Cashiella Petr.
PDD 45249Peter Russell Johnston   1984-05-03
New Zealand, -46.613214 168.351088

PDD:PDD
Cashiella Petr.
PDD 92923Egon Horak   1983-03-20
New Zealand, -42.402439 172.222829

PDD:PDD
Cashiella Petr.
PDD 49096Peter Russell Johnston   1985-02-07
New Zealand, -40.725436 175.47963

PDD:PDD
Cashiella Petr.
PDD 49095Peter Russell Johnston   1985-02-07
New Zealand, -40.725174 175.479265

PDD:PDD
Cashiella Petr.
PDD 49097Peter Russell Johnston   1985-02-05
New Zealand, -40.720516 175.45695

PDD:PDD
Cashiella Petr.
PDD 49147Peter Russell Johnston   1985-02-11
New Zealand, -40.71537 175.465877

PDD:PDD
Cashiella Petr.
PDD 49094Peter Russell Johnston   1985-02-10
New Zealand, -40.710736 175.467719

PDD:PDD
Cashiella sticheri Gadgil & M.A. Dick
PDD 99974BJ Rogan   2011-02-01
New Zealand, -41.281283 175.056086

PDD:PDD
Cashiella sticheri Gadgil & M.A. Dick
PDD 103198BJ Rogan   2013-04-12
New Zealand

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Cashiella fuscidula (Rehm) E. Müll.
F11675H. Rehm   1874-08-00
Austria, Kühtei (Oetz) in Tyrol. c. 6500’


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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