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

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Oregon State University Fungi, OSC


OSU-OSC:M
138799Roger Rosentreter   Rosentreter 166762009-05-11
United States, Oregon, Limpy Creek Botanical Trail. along Limpy Creek Road, 1.5 miles west of junction with Riverbanks Road, 9 air miles west of Grants Pass.

OSU-OSC:M
135428Raini Rippy   Plant Clinic 09-472009-01-20
United States, Oregon, Douglas, from yard of Greg Sundquist

OSU-OSC:M
34475Hughes   1969-05-13
United States, California, Siskiyou, Rogbolle So, Lolland

OSU-OSC:M
60554Jim Trappe; Jim Trappe   Trappe 212651997-10-20
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Bureau of Land Management, upper Tater Hill Research Natural Area, 1067m

OSU-OSC:M
60598Jim Trappe   1997-10-19
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Bureau of Land Management, Irwin Rocks Research Natural Area., 610m

OSU-OSC:M
60713Jim Trappe   1997-12-03
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Bureau of Land Management, North Myrtle Headwaters Research Natural Area

OSU-OSC:M
61673Jim Trappe; J. Klein   Trappe 215651997-10-27
United States, Oregon, Douglas County, Bureau of Land Management, North Myrtle Creek Research Natural Area


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