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

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University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
Eocronartium muscicola (Pers.) Fitzp.
RMS0004102R. F. Cain   238481951-09-04
Canada, Ontario, Halton, w. of Milton

RMS
Eocronartium muscicola (Pers.) Fitzp.
RMS0006055R. F. Cain   1937-07-17
Canada, Ontario, Brant, S. of New Durham

RMS
Eocronartium muscicola (Pers. ex Fr.) Fitzp.
RMS0006057L. S. Cheney   26181897-07-19
USA, Wisconsin, Douglas

RMS
Eocronartium muscicola (Pers. ex Fr.) Fitzp.
RMS0006058L. S. Cheney   26171896-07-06
USA, Wisconsin, Bayfield

RMS
Eocronartium muscicola (Pers.) Fitzp.
RMS0024606W. B. Cooke   169631943-07-00
United States, Virginia, Fauquier, Vint Hill Farms, 36.70778 -82.64806

RMS
0RMS011608H. C. Greene   352.A751942-07-07

RMS
RMS0011610R. F. Cain   1940-08-10
Canada, Ontario, Little Macaulay Lake, Algonquin Park

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RMS0011611J. M. Grant   1929-08-00
USA, Washington, Stevens Pass Region, Hab. Cascade Mountains

RMS
RMS0011608H. C. Greene   352.A751942-07-07
USA, Wisconsin, Dane

RMS
RMS0030424R. F. Cain   s.n.1963-06-18
Canada, Ontario, 14 mi. W. of Manitouwadge, Thunder Bay D.

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Glomopsis corni (Peck) D.M. Hend.
RMS0011609J. A. Parmelee   45001971-08-24
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay District, 20 miles south of White River

RMS
Glomopsis corni (Peck) D.M. Hend.
RMS0029591R. A. Shoemaker   s.n.1978-07-24
Canada, New Brunswick, Loggiecroft, UTM 524884, Kouchibouguac National Park

RMS
Glomopsis corni (Peck) D.M. Hend.
RMS0029592J. A. Parmelee   49891978-07-24
Canada, New Brunswick, Kent, Peninsula at mouth of Kouchibouguac River, Kouchibouguac National Park


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