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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP39900Lee Bonar   1954-09-03
United States, California, Sonoma, Summer Home Park, Russian River, 38.45056 -123.12833

WSP
WSP66868W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1976-10-17
United States, California, Siskiyou, Howard, Mount Shasta, 41.31 -122.30944, 1219m

Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-062151Lee Bonar   1954-09-03
United States, California, Sonoma, Summer House Park, Russian River, 38.584142 -122.857872

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Heterosporium asperatum Massee ex Sacc. Massee ex Sacc.
C0298557FL. Bonar   s.n.1954-09-03
U.S.A., California, Sonoma, 38.525293 -122.922545

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
UC1474981W. B. Cooke   537791976-10-17
USA, California, Siskiyou, Howard, Mt. Shasta, 41.312931 -122.276954

UC
UC977268Lee Bonar   1954-09-03
USA, California, Sonoma, Summer House Park, Russian River, 38.584142 -122.857872

UC
UC1318612Lee Bonar   1963-07-09
USA, North Carolina, Durham, Woods, southwest edge of Durham, 35.944017 -78.936385

UC
UC759898W. B. Cooke   203151947-07-18
USA, California, Siskiyou, Wagon Camp, Mount Shasta, 41.339401 -122.222028, 1737m

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 442946Bonar Lee   1963-07-09
United States, California, Durham, Durham Co. Woods, S. W. Edge of, 39.646273 -121.799977

BPI
BPI 442947Bonar Lee   1954-09-03
United States, California, Summer Home Park, Russian River, Sonoma Co., 38.462222 -123.041667

BPI
BPI 442948Rollins Reed C.   7721934-08-24
United States, Wyoming, Little Popo Agie River, 25 Miles S. of Wander, Fremont Co.


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