Dataset: RMS
Taxa: Parodiellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
RMS0015196   7331900-02-22

RMS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
RMS0015197C. S. Crandall   691894-08-20
United States, Colorado, Fort Collins, 1524m

RMS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
RMS0015198O. A. Stevens   9601915-08-12
United States, North Dakota, Williston.

RMS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
RMS0015199O. A. Stevens   1928-08-25
USA, North Dakota, Leonard

RMS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
RMS0034201C. S. Crandall   691894-08-20

RMS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
RMS0034202E. M. J. Aurelianus   1892-08-23
United States, South Dakota, Clark

RMS
Parodiella griffithsii Theiss. & Syd.
RMS0015200F. Petrak   1950-08-00
United States, South Dakota, Blank Hills Bu'Cinter.

RMS
Parodiella melioloides (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) G. Winter
RMS0015202L. Ule   3132

RMS
RMS0015203L. Ule   13551889-08-00


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