Dataset: hb. Hollinger-
Taxa: Cyphobasidiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Private Herbarium of Jason Hollinger


hb. Hollinger
Cyphobasidium hypogymniicola (Diederich & Ahti) Millanes, Diederich & Wedin
Jason Hollinger   141072016-07-07
Canada, British Columbia, Okanagan-Similkameen, Tulameen River, ca. 150 m N of river ca. 50 m E of Lawless Creek, 49.5409 -120.8435, 863m

hb. Hollinger
Cyphobasidium hypogymniicola (Diederich & Ahti) Millanes, Diederich & Wedin
Jason Hollinger   151212016-09-18
United States, California, Siskiyou County, McCloud River, just S of Hwy. 89 ca. 1 km W of FR 6 or 19 km E of McCloud, 41.265 -121.907, 1135m

hb. Hollinger
Cyphobasidium hypogymniicola (Diederich & Ahti) Millanes, Diederich & Wedin
Jason Hollinger   152442016-09-18
United States, California, Shasta County, Cayton, just W of Hwy. 89 at jct. with FR 37N07, 41.075 -121.645, 1000m

hb. Hollinger
Cyphobasidium hypogymniicola (Diederich & Ahti) Millanes, Diederich & Wedin
Jason Hollinger   154692016-09-16
United States, California, Shasta County, Lake Britton, just S of Hwy. 89 at top of slope W of bridge over lake, 41.015 -121.632, 900m

hb. Hollinger
Cyphobasidium hypogymniicola (Diederich & Ahti) Millanes, Diederich & Wedin
Jason Hollinger   155912016-10-05
United States, California, Trinity County, Lewiston, near Bucktail access, 40.703 -122.876, 650m

hb. Hollinger
Cyphobasidium hypogymniicola (Diederich & Ahti) Millanes, Diederich & Wedin
Jason Hollinger   180072017-09-22
United States, California, Plumas County, Graeagle, on S side of Gold Lake Hwy. ca. 4.3 km W of jct. with Hwy. 89, 39.743 -120.633, 1580m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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