Dataset: OS
Taxa: Baeomycetaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ohio State University Herbarium


OS
Baeomyces Pers.
OS0001420A. H. Clangus   1975-06-08
USA, Ohio, Fairfield, 39.642417 -82.626167

OS
OS0001316Bruce Fink   24691901-08-01
USA, Minnesota, Koochiching, Rainy Lake City; 48.606604 -93.401815, 48.564699 -93.171292

OS
OS0065636E. G. Mehlin   2000-06-00
United States, Maine, Washington, area of Steuben

OS
OS0065617Don Flenniken   1998-09-23
United States, Maine, Knox

OS
Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
OS0001347Clara E Cummings   24991893-08-00
USA, Maine, Aroostook, 46.820043 -67.923079

OS
Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
OS0065635Don Flenniken   2001-08-26
United States, Maine, Washington

OS
Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
OS0065618E. G. Mehlin   2001-01-00
United States, Massachusetts, Essex, Dogtown

OS
Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
OS0065623Diane H. Lucas   2005-07-19
United States, Maine, Washington

OS
Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
OS0065673Don Flenniken   2004-09-17
United States, New York, Saint Lawrence

OS
Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
OS0065610E. G. Mehlin   2001-01-00
United States, Massachusetts, Essex, Dogtown-west

OS
Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
OS0065679Diane H. Lucas   2002-07-28
United States, Connecticut, Windham

OS
Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
OS0065629E. G. Mehlin   2000-06-00
United States, Maine, Washington, area of Steuben

OS
Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
OS0382497Edo Claasen   L1894, SP2502
Germany

OS
Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
OS0382498Edo Claasen   L1895, SP2503
Germany

OS
Baeomyces fungoides (Swartz) Ach.
OS0114634Conan J. Taylor   1959-07-09
United States, Ohio, Mahoning

OS
Baeomyces fungoides (Swartz) Ach.
OS0114637Conan J. Taylor   1961-07-25
United States, Ohio, Perry


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