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

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Oregon State University Fungi, OSC


OSU-OSC:M
44805George Carroll   1984-11-27
United States, Oregon, Lane, Lake Creek Progeny Test Site, 20.8 km. west of Junction City,Oregon

OSU-OSC:M
44806Martha Sherwood   
United States, Oregon, Lane County, Junction City, Collected at Lake Creek Progeny Test Site

OSU-OSC:M
44807G. Carroll   1983-04-01
United States, Oregon, Lane County, Lake Creek Progeny Test Site, 20.8 km west of Junction City

OSU-OSC:M
50301T. O'Dell   1990-10-20
United States, Oregon, Marion, Battle Axe Creek drainage, 1 mi. E of Jawbone Flat

OSU-OSC:M
55227Daphne Stone   
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Collected at Lake Creek Progeny Test Site, Junction City

OSU-OSC:M
55229Daphne Stone   
United States, Montana, Missoula, none listed

OSU-OSC:M
55230Daphne Stone   
United States, Montana, Missoula, none listed

OSU-OSC:M
55231Daphne Stone   
United States, Oregon, Benton, none listed

OSU-OSC:M
55232Schmidt   
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Anthony Lake, 1793m

OSU-OSC:M
55233Schmidt   
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Anthony Lake, 1884m

OSU-OSC:M
55234   
United States, Oregon, Owlsey Canyon

OSU-OSC:M
55235Daphne Stone   
United States, Oregon, Deschutes, Jack Creek

OSU-OSC:M
55236   
United States, Oregon, Union, Little Catherine Creek area

OSU-OSC:M
55237Kanaskie   
United States, Oregon, Weston's farm, Oregon Coast

OSU-OSC:M
55238Kanaskie   
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Weyerhauser land

OSU-OSC:M
55239Daphne Stone   
United States, Oregon, Douglas, C. Hawkinds Christmas Trees, Scotts Valley Rd.

OSU-OSC:M
60392Jim Trappe   1997-11-03
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Bureau of Land Management, North Myrtle Headwaters Research Natural Area


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