Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aecidium aposeridis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 992673Poeverlein H.   1935-05-00
Germany, Bavaria, Wolfratshausen, Icking

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BPI 1028389Poeverlein H. Jr.   1934-05-13
Germany, Bavaria, between Icking, and Schaeftlarn, Wolfratshausen Distr. Forest

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BPI 1032384   

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BPI 151235Dihm   1922-06-14
West Germany, Upper Bavaria, between Gauting, and Muehlthal Forest Clearing

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BPI 151236Poeverlein H. Jr.   1934-05-13
West Germany, Bavaria, between Icking, and Schaeftlarn, Wolfratshausen Distr. Forest

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BPI 151237Wroblewski A.   1914-05-15
USSR, Pocutia?, Zancryn at Delyatin (Delatyn) Woods near

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BPI 151238Starcs K.   1949-06-04
West Germany, Upper Bavaria, Traunstein Kr, Laufen, Schoenramer Filz

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BPI 151239Poeverlein H.   1935-05-00
West Germany, Bavaria, Wolfratshausen, Icking

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BPI 151240Wroblewski A.   1912-05-00
Poland, Galicia, Carpathian Mountains

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BPI 151241Wroblewski A.   1914-05-20
USSR, Galicia, Knyazhdvier, near Kolomyya

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BPI 151242Wroblewski A.   1914-05-00
USSR, (formerly Poland) Eastern Carpathians, Spouz Mountain, Knyazhdvur near Kolomyya

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BPI 151243Eichhorn Eugen   
West Germany, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Riedlingen District, Uttenweiler

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BPI 151244Poeverlein Hermann   1935-05-18
West Germany, Bavaria, Wolfratshausen District, between Schaeftlarn Monastery, and Icking

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BPI 842886Poeverlein, Hermann   1934-05-13
Germany, Bavaria, Wolfratshausen, Schaftlarn-Icking


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