Dataset: OSU-M
Taxa: Bulgariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

Page 1, records 1-17 of 17

Oregon State University Fungi, OSC


OSU-OSC:M
77818H.S. Jackson   Jackson 18472012-12-01
United States, Oregon, Benton, Corvallis

OSU-OSC:M
77819Sanford Zeller   Zeller 64071919-11-01
United States, Oregon, Benton, Corvallis

OSU-OSC:M
77820Robert Lawrence   Zeller 64081926-11-01
United States, Oregon, Benton, Corvallis

OSU-OSC:M
100642Kentaro Hosaka   KH-BS04-0062005-07-14
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Cosby campground, Low Gap trail, ca. 50m from trail head, Great Smoky Mountain National Park

OSU-OSC:M
25085William Denison   WCD 43981968-10-19
United States, Oregon, Dunn Creek, Siskiyou Nat'l Forest

OSU-OSC:M
42139Lawrence Pike; Martha Sherwood   1979-12-23
United Kingdom, Exwick Barton, Devon, England

OSU-OSC:M
20839William Denison   Dension 7431954-07-26
United States, New York, Letchworth,N.Y.

OSU-OSC:M
47080William Denison   1987-02-19
United States, Oregon, Benton, McDonald Forest, along Road # 700

OSU-OSC:M
20931William Denison   Denison 8621954-10-09
Michigan Hollow

OSU-OSC:M
37649Frank Sipe   Sipe 12051956-11-17
United States, Oregon, Near Grants Pass

OSU-OSC:M
67553Jim Trappe; Yana Valachovic   ODELL 60601998-12-14
United States, Oregon, Josephine, near Little Zigzag Creek, BLM Medford district, 42.48776667 -123.5027333

OSU-OSC:M
21162George Carroll   Denison 20931962-09-09
Denmark, Sord, Seeland Denmark, Zealand

OSU-OSC:M
21593William Denison   Denison 25571964-10-30
Honduras, Uyuca near Lamorano

OSU-OSC:M
21034William Denison   Denison 12141956-09-13
United States, New York, W side Indian Lake

OSU-OSC:M
77817Haines & Everhart   1879-01-01
United States, Pennsylvania, Chester, West Chester, PA

OSU-OSC:M
36912Frank Sipe   Sipe 391938-11-01
United States, Oregon, Wolf Creek Rd.

OSU-OSC:M
63370Jim Trappe   Trappe 43191975-07-08
Japan, Tottori, Tottori City, Kokoge.


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