Mytilinidion Duby
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Description:Current Determination: Mytilinidion DubyFamily: MytilinidiaceaeDet. by: R. Common, Jun 2018Identification notes: Non Hysterium angustatum Alb. et Schw.; Specimen is labeled "Hysterium angustatum didymosporum n. var.". This taxon appears to be validly published, but it is not listed in either Cybernome or Index Fungorum.Coordinates: 39.2286 -104.887Elevation: 2600Habitat/Microhabitat: Saprophilus gregarius in ligno putrido Pseudotsugae mucronatae interdum Picea-Pseudotsuga-hylioCollection Date: 28 July 1905Catalog Subset: FungiCatalog Project: vTypesEMu IRN: 97950OccurenceID: 49c954e5-76b9-42ac-ac8a-ef5ce02422f0Disclaimer: The Field Museum's online Botanical Collections Database may contain specimens and historical records that are culturally sensitive. Some records may also include offensive language. These records do not reflect the Field Museum’s current viewpoint but rather the social attitudes and circumstances of the time period when specimens were collected or cataloged.
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