Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Xylaria cornu-damae (Xylosphaera cornu-damae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MIN:Fungi
877176P. Voth   NAMA 2001-2382001-07-06
United States, Minnesota, Stearns, St. Joseph, Partch Woods SNA, 45.558483 -94.317112

MIN:Fungi
Image Associated With the Occurrence
956751Kennedy, Peter   CC352014-08-13
United States, Minnesota, Anoka, Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve, 45.40749 -93.199936, 300m

MIN:Fungi
Image Associated With the Occurrence
615163Cain, R.F.   379101961-09-15
Canada, Ontario, Clear Lake, Univerisrty Forest

iDigBio-BPI
bpi 714629Stocker S. M.   
United States, Minnesota, fergus falls, 46.283015 -96.077558

iDigBio-WSP
wsp74938Jack D. Rogers   1973-08-00
United States, Minnesota, itasca, 47.267586 -95.24142

iDigBio-BPI
bpi 714634Whetstone Mary S.   
United States, Minnesota, minneapolis, 44.979965 -93.263836

iDigBio-BPI
bpi 713754Hone Daisy S.   
United States, Minnesota, minneapolis, 44.979965 -93.263836

iDigBio-BPI
bpi 713761Whetstone Mary S.   
United States, Minnesota, minneapolis, 44.979965 -93.263836

iDigBio-BPI
bpi 713755Whetstone Mary   
United States, Minnesota, minneapolis, 44.979965 -93.263836

iDigBio-BPI
bpi 713760Whetstone Mary S.   1911-10-00
United States, Minnesota, minneapolis, 44.979965 -93.263836

iDigBio-F:botany
Image Associated With the Occurrence
c0335034fM. Wood   nama 2001-038
United States, Minnesota, Stearns, north side of campus, 45.586125 -94.39318

iDigBio-F:botany
c0335035fP. Voth   nama 2001-238
United States, Minnesota, Stearns, partch woods scientific and natural area (sna), 45.623715 -94.379876

iDigBio-BPI
bpi 713757Dosdall Louise   
United States, Minnesota, st. paul


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