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

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Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences (TAAM) & Estonian University of Life Sciences (EAA)


TAAM & EAA
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
TAAM055024Erast Parmasto   1971-04-23
Kara-Kala, Shevlan

TAAM & EAA
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
TAAM054952Erast Parmasto   1971-04-20
Kara-Kala, Ai-Dere

International Collection of Microorganisms from Plants


ICMP:ICMP
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
ICMP 19799V Babaeizad   2011-06-00
Iran, Islamic Republic Of

ICMP:ICMP
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
ICMP 20105V Babaeizad   
Iran, Islamic Republic Of, 36.551389 52.678889

ICMP:ICMP
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
ICMP 20104M Sayari   
Iran, Islamic Republic Of, 36.563333 53.06

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU-MU-F-58264:000301523
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
58264Django Grootmyers   2018-11-25
United States, Ohio, Columbus, 2316 Summit St.. Growing on the bark of an unkown hardwood stick. Hymenium with very small teeth. All structures inamyloid. Monomitic with simple-septate generative hyphae. Cystidia absent. Heavily-encrusted hyphal endings present in fascicles at the tips of the aculei. Basidia terminal and either 2-sterigmate or 4-sterigmate. Basidia measurements: 30.2 - 31.1 × 5.6 - 6 µm, Q = 5.2 - 5.4; N = 2, Me = 30.7 × 5.8 µm; Qe = 5.3. Spores smooth and thin-walled. Spore measurements: (5.3) 5.8 - 7.6 (7.9) × (3.8) 3.9 - 4.6 (5) µm, Q = (1.2) 1.24 - 1.8 (2); N = 11, Me = 6.5 × 4.3 µm; Qe = 1.5

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
MUOB 363125Django Grootmyers   MUOB 3631252018-11-25
United States, Ohio, Columbus, 2316 Summit St., 40.0108 -83.0002

University of Gothenburg


GB
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
GB-0180639Jyoti   PUN 82162014-09-27
India, Jammu and Kashmir

USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
22759K.K. Nakasone   FP-1505522000-01-14
United States, Hawaii, Kipuka Puaulu, Volcanoes National Park, Kau District, 19.427744 -155.234671

CFMR
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
354K.K. Nakasone   FP-1501441997-12-10
US Virgin Islands, St. John, Reef Bay Trail

CFMR
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
55355D. Floudas   FD-5592013-10-23
United States, Arkansas, Shepherd of the Ozarks

CFMR
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
55643D.L. Lindner   DLL2011-1772011-10-03
United States, Wisconsin, Rust Co.

CFMR
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
55701D.L. Lindner   DLL2011-2432011-10-04
United States, Wisconsin, Rust Co.

CFMR
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
57693L. Millman   LM-2017-Oct2017-10-09
Bermuda, Vesey Park

CFMR
Hyphodermella rosae (Bres.) Nakasone
58050K.K. Nakasone   KKN-2018-122018-10-14
France, Aveyron, Cliffs of Salles-la-Source, 500 m, 44.4361 2.5142


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