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

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Arachnopeziza leonina (Schwein.) Dennis
CUP-JA-000752F. Gruff   
Japan

CUP
Arachnopeziza leonina (Schwein.) Dennis
K.G.,Disc.Exs.096S. Imai   s.n.1958-05-20
Japan, Ibari, East end of Lake Shikotsu, Ibari Pref., 44 143

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Arachnopeziza leonina (Schwein.) Dennis
50464   1967-05-06
Hokkaido, 43.01978 141.32578

TNS:F
Arachnopeziza leonina (Schwein.) Dennis
50473   1967-05-06
Hokkaido, 43.01978 141.32578

TNS:F
Arachnopeziza leonina (Schwein.) Dennis
50463   1967-05-06
Hokkaido, 43.01978 141.32578

TNS:F
Arachnopeziza leonina (Schwein.) Dennis
50467   1967-05-06
Hokkaido, 43.01978 141.32578

TNS:F
Arachnopeziza leonina (Schwein.) Dennis
50465   1967-05-06
Hokkaido, 43.01978 141.32578

TNS:F
Arachnopeziza leonina (Schwein.) Dennis
50466   1967-05-06
Hokkaido, 43.01978 141.32578

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Arachnopeziza leonina (Schwein.) Dennis
52672Korf & Gruff   1958-05-20
Japan, Ibari, E end of Lake Shikotsu

MICH:Fungi
Arachnopeziza leonina (Schwein.) Dennis
267795S. Imai   s. n.1958-05-20
Japan, East end of Lake Shikotsu, Ibari, Hokkaido

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Arachnopeziza leonina (Schwein.) Dennis
TUF134454Kadri Pärtel   2021-10-06
Tavastia Proper, KOHA3, 61.24193 25.06875

TU
Arachnopeziza leonina (Schwein.) Dennis
TUF134462Kadri Pärtel   2021-10-04
Pirkanmaa, Orivesi, trunk ""SVKO1"", 61.57963 24.72102

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Arachnopeziza leonina (Schwein.) Dennis
BPI 875800Imai, S.; Kamei, S.; Korf, R. P.; et al   1958-05-20
Japan, Hokkaido, Ibari Pref, East end of Lake Shikotsu


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