Dataset: MyCo
Taxa: Leptosphaeriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungi of Hawaii (Myco Portal)


MyCo-BPI
BPI 626375Fryer E. B.; Davis C. J.   1953-03-10
United States, Hawaii, Kailua, Kona Intercepted Hawaii #11115

MyCo-BPBM:BISH
580426E.A. Bessey   4351939-09-20
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Nuuanu Valley

MyCo-BPI
Leptosphaeria Ces. & De Not.
BPI 373955BWible J. O.   C911?1967-04-06
United States, Hawaii, Intercepted San Diego California #11151 & #11152

MyCo-BPI
Leptosphaeria Ces. & De Not.
BPI 620246Fryer E. B.   1952-05-29
United States, Hawaii, Hilo Intercepted Hawaii #9703

MyCo-BPBM:BISH
Leptosphaeria Ces. & De Not.
486143Larsen   731913-10-20
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Mauna-hui

MyCo-BPBM:BISH
Leptosphaeria Ces. & De Not.
145926E.A. Bessey   9791940-06-26
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Kainalu; Kona Branch Exp. Station

MyCo-NY
Leptosphaeria australiensis (Cribb & J.W. Cribb) G.C. Hughes
1271896J. J. Kohlmeyer   4482- - NY taxon A1983-11-09
United States, Hawaii, Honomanu Bay (N), Maui (Pacific Ocean), 20.86667 -156.16667

MyCo-NY
Leptosphaeria australiensis (Cribb & J.W. Cribb) G.C. Hughes
1312466J. J. Kohlmeyer   25721968-06-25
United States, Hawaii, Hilo Bay (Pacific Ocean), 19.71667 -155.08333

MyCo-UBC
Metasphaeria australiensis Cribb & J.W. Cribb
UBC20936C. J. Anastasiou   H151961-08-26
United States, Hawaii, Northwest Oahu, 21.43333333 -156.0333333

MyCo-UBC
Metasphaeria australiensis Cribb & J.W. Cribb
UBC20937C. J. Anastasiou   H151961-08-26
United States, Hawaii, Northwest Oahu, 21.43333333 -156.0333333

MyCo-UBC
Metasphaeria australiensis Cribb & J.W. Cribb
UBC20950C. J. Anastasiou   H571963-10-03
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Coral Gardens, 21.43333333 -156.0333333


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