Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ophiostoma megalobrunneum (Ceratocystis megalobrunnea)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Ceratocystis megalobrunnea R.W.Davidson & Toole
01050465R. W. Davidson   RWD-4911962-06-05
United States of America, Mississippi, near Stoneville

NY:NY
Ophiostoma megalobrunneum (R.W.Davidson & Toole) de Hoog & R.J.Scheff.
02964662P. H. Dunn   80PHD-681980-07-03
Brazil, Pará, Oriximiná, Rio Trombetas. N. 1 km from Cachoeira Porteira Airport

NY:NY
Ophiostoma megalobrunneum (R.W.Davidson & Toole) de Hoog & R.J.Scheff.
02964664P. H. Dunn   80PHD-681980-07-03
Brazil, Pará, Oriximiná, Rio Trombetas. N. 1 km from Cachoeira Porteira Airport

USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


FPF
Ophiostoma megalobrunneum (R.W. Davidson & Toole) de Hoog & R.J. Scheff.
FPF3486FDavidson, R.W.   1963-12-11

FPF
Ophiostoma megalobrunneum (R.W. Davidson & Toole) de Hoog & R.J. Scheff.
FPF4706GToole, D   1905-05-16
United States, Stoneville, 33.424006 -90.915101

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Ceratocystis megalobrunnea R.W. Davidson & Toole
BPI 595701Toole E. R.   RWD 4911962-00-00
United States, Mississippi, Stoneville, 33.424006 -90.915101

BPI
Ceratocystis megalobrunnea R.W. Davidson & Toole
BPI 596254   1967-09-01
Unknown

BPI
Ceratocystis megalobrunnea R.W. Davidson & Toole
BPI 596255   1967-11-01
Unknown

BPI
Ceratocystis megalobrunnea R.W. Davidson & Toole
BPI 596256   1967-11-24
Unknown

BPI
Ophiostoma megalobrunneum (R.W. Davidson & Toole) de Hoog & R.J. Scheff.
BPI 928096Dunn, P.   s. n.1980-07-03
Brazil, Para, Municipio Oriximina, Rio Trombetas. N. 1 km from Cachoeira Porteira Airport


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