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Minnesota Biodiversity Atlas

Dataset: MIN-Fungi
Search Criteria: China; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum fungi


MIN:Fungi
927774[]Chen You-an   ECS143 (UCB# 1517855)1958-07-26
China, Mei Mongol Aut. Reg.

MIN:Fungi
927784[]Zhuang Jian-yun   ECS142 (UCB #1568096)1986-08-29
China, Xinjiang Uig. Aut. Reg.

MIN:Fungi
927786[]Chen You-an   ECS141 (UCB# 1568095)1957-09-05
China, Heilongjiang Prov., n/a

MIN:Fungi
927795[]Zhang Shi-jun   ECS144 (UCB# 1568094)1958-09-20
China, Shaanxi Prov., n/a

MIN:Fungi
927810[]Zhuang Jian-yun   ECS145 (UCB# 1568087)1986-08-31
China, Xinjiang Uig. Aut. Reg.

MIN:Fungi
927815[]Han Shu-jun   ECS146 (UCB# 1517851)1978-09-28
China, Bejing

MIN:Fungi
[]D.R. Reynolds   ECS1931990-09-11
China, Hebei, Anxin, Baiyandion Lake, Hebei Prov.

MIN:Fungi
818908[1209324]Teng, S.C.   16131938-02-02
China, Yangso, Kwangsi (Yangshou, Guangxi)

MIN:Fungi
Xylaria rhizocola (Mont.) Mont.
818752[1217433]Handel- Mazzetti, H.v.   27321916-08-03
China, Yünnan

MIN:Fungi
322939[1217783]Faber, E.   s.n.1886-00-00
China

MIN:Fungi
331785[1222638]Jackson, H.S.   611411925-06-29
China, Barum

MIN:Fungi
Coleosporium asterum (Dietel) Syd. & P. Syd.
331685[1225216]Tai, F.L.   2428
China, Shaanxi

MIN:Fungi
331552[1225279]Yu, T.F.   22021928-08-27
China, Kiampi

MIN:Fungi
326869[1225318]Komarov   2721896-08-21
China, Mandschuriae

MIN:Fungi
Coleosporium xanthoxyli Dietel & P. Syd.
471057[1225321]Tai, F.l.   9371931-10-25
China, Kiangsu, Laoshan

MIN:Fungi
Coleosporium xanthoxyli Dietel & P. Syd.
331158[1225324]Tai, F.L.   22281928-09-24
China

MIN:Fungi
484172[1229944]Komarov, W.   1661896-09-00
China, Kirin, Manshuriae chinensis.

MIN:Fungi
330972[1231520]Dorsett, P.H.   29631925-05-17
China, Manchuria

MIN:Fungi
Pileolaria shiraiana (Dietel & P. Syd.) S. Ito
331225[1231673]Tai, F.L.   27881928-10-00
China, Chekiang


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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