Dataset: F
Taxa: Dactylosporaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Dactylospora glaucomarioides (Willey ex Tuck.) Hafellner
C0067399F[collector unknown]   13
[country unknown]

F:Botany
Dactylospora inquilina (Tuck.) Hafellner
   
U.S.A., Florida

F:Botany
Dactylospora inquilina (Tuck.) Hafellner
C0067182FW. W. Calkins   s.n.
U.S.A., Florida

F:Botany
Dactylospora inquilina (Tuck.) Hafellner
C0067305FW. Kiener   41851936-09-21
U.S.A., Colorado, Boulder, Longs Peak, 40.254835 -105.616078, 3658m

F:Botany
Dactylospora inquilina (Tuck.) Hafellner
C0349039FR. C. Harris   444882000-11-01
U.S.A., Oklahoma, Adair, Cookson Hills WIldlife Management Area, 2 miles WSW of Bunch along N4610 road, 35.675 -94.7889

F:Botany
Dactylospora parasitica (Flörke) Arnold
C1012521FJ. M. Linsdale   s.n.1943-05-30
U.S.A., California, Monterey, Hastings Natural History Reservation, 36.379135 -121.568197

F:Botany
Dactylospora parasitica (Flörke) Arnold
C1010550FJ. M. Linsdale   4621944-02-11
U.S.A., California, Monterey, Hastings Natural History Reservation: School Hill, 36.378795 -121.552913

F:Botany
Dactylospora pertusariicola (Willey ex Tuck.) Hafellner
C0067191FW. W. Calkins   
U.S.A., Florida, Duval, Jacksonville, Sixmile Creek, 30.373016 -81.733433

F:Botany
Dactylospora saxatilis (Schaer.) Hafellner
C0302691FT. H. Nash   392291997-04-04
U.S.A., Arizona, Santa Cruz, Hillside S of Pena Blanca Lake along Ruby-Nogales Road, 31.366667 -111.05, 1220m

F:Botany
Dactylospora saxatilis (Schaer.) Hafellner
C0091460FT. H. Nash, III   392291997-04-04
U.S.A., Arizona, Santa Cruz, hillside south of Peña Blanca Lake along Ruby-Nogales Road, 31.366667 -111.05, 1220m


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