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

Page 1, records 1-15 of 15

Oregon State University Fungi, OSC


OSU-OSC:M
149512J. M. Trappe   AWC 53412003-06-03
Australia, New South Wales, Bondi Gulf Nature Reserve, Bondi Gulf Road; 4.0 kilometers east of Cann Valley Highway, Claridge Site 53

OSU-OSC:M
153947J. Trappe   Trappe 28803, CANB2003-08-28
Australia, New South Wales, M.I.A. State Forest (W of Narrendera), Marrambidgee Forest Drive No. 1, 15.5 km from Irrigation Road

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59243E Amaranthus; Jim Trappe   Trappe 193661996-11-15
United States, Oregon, Josephine, Stair Creek Rd. off Bear Camp Rd., 975m

OSU-OSC:M
59244E Amaranthus; Jim Trappe   Trappe 193681996-11-15
United States, Oregon, Josephine, Stair Creek Rd. off Bear Camp Rd., 975m

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136707William Denison   50301986-11-26
United States, Oregon, Polk, Van Dueser Corridor, Hwy 18, near GRand Ronde

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21751Roth   
United States, Oregon, Benton, Aiken So. Ca

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34900J. Ellis   2348 E.NAF.1889-07-00
United States, New Jersey, Gloucester County, Newfield

OSU-OSC:M
55275Jim Trappe   
United States, Idaho, Idaho

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55285Jim Trappe   
United States, Oregon, Lane, Oregon, Lane Co. WCLA, Leaburg Park, 207m

OSU-OSC:M
59096Jim Trappe   
Mexico, Puebla, Camino Paso de Cortez-Tlamacas, 1700m

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59106Jim Trappe   Trappe 25241964-10-19
United States, Washington, Pend Oreille County, Penderville State Park

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59117Knutson   
Mexico, Puebla, Camino Paso de Cortez-Tlamacas, 1700m

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59165Mike Amaranthus   Trappe 173821994-11-26
United States, Oregon, Josephine County, Amaranthus Ranch, Missouri Flats, 411m

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86829   
United States, New Jersey, Gloucester County, Newfield

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86830Ravenel   E. NAF. 2349
United States, California, Aiken So. Ca


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