Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Xylaria hypoxylon (Clavaria hypoxylon, Sphaeria hypoxylon, Sphaeria ramosa, Sphaeria hypoxylon var. hypoxylon, Xylosphaera hypoxylon), Xylaria hypoxylon f. hypoxylon, Xylaria hypoxylon f. tropica, Xylaria hypoxylon subsp. adscendens, Xylaria hypoxylon subsp. hypoxylon, Xylaria hypoxylon var. bowmani... (show all)
Search Criteria: nicaragua; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-033877C.L. Smith   1895-07-00
Nicaragua, 12.40519 -86.614959

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Xylaria hypoxylon (L. ex Hook. f.) Grev. (L. ex Hook. f.) Grev.
C0242104FC. L. Smith   51
Nicaragua, 12.8614 -84.8978

F:Botany
Xylaria hypoxylon (L. ex Hook. f.) Grev. (L. ex Hook. f.) Grev.
C0242105FC. L. Smith   531896-03-00
Nicaragua, Río San Juan, Indian River, near Greytown

F:Botany
Xylaria hypoxylon (L. ex Hook. f.) Grev. (L. ex Hook. f.) Grev.
C0242106FC. L. Smith   921893-02-00
Nicaragua, Río San Juan, Castillo Viejo, 11.018437 -84.398106

F:Botany
Xylaria hypoxylon (L. ex Hook. f.) Grev. (L. ex Hook. f.) Grev.
C0242107FC. L. Smith   541893-02-00
Nicaragua, Río San Juan, Castillo Viejo, 11.018437 -84.398106

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
GAM00007847C. L. Smith   0000-00-00
Nicaragua

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 585169Smith C. L.   1893-02-00
Nicaragua, Castillo Viejo, 11.018437 -84.398106

BPI
BPI 585170Smith C. L.   1893-02-00
Nicaragua, Castillo Viejo, 11.018437 -84.398106

BPI
BPI 1023377Charles L. Smith   s.n.1893-01-00
Nicaragua, Ometepe


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