Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rossmanomyces ramischiae (Chrysomyxa ramischiae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 1022170Siemaszko W.   1922-08-00
Poland, Puszcza Bialowieska, 52.666667 23.833333

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BPI 1023024   
Latvia

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BPI 1041453   

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BPI 1028382Buergener O.   1935-07-20
Germany, Pomerania, between Trassenheide, and Zinnowitz, Usedom

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BPI 1032483   

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BPI 140832Magnus P.   
Italy, (formerly Austria) South Tyrol, in Herrensteiner Wald, Siusi (Seis), near Bolzano (Bosen), 45.971389 13.390833

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BPI 140833Magnus P.   
Italy, (formerly Austria) South Tyrol, in Herrensteiner Wald, Siusi (Seis), near Bolzano (Bozen), 45.971389 13.390833

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BPI 140834Siemaszko W.   1922-08-00
Poland, Puszcza Bialowieska, 52.666667 23.833333

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BPI 140835Smarods J.   1935-08-03
USSR, Latvia, Vidzeme Prov, Riga Kr, Sigulda in Woods

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BPI 140836Starcs K.   1933-08-08
USSR, Latvia, Vidzeme Prov, Vestiena

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BPI 140837Wroblewski A.   1915-05-00
USSR, Galicia Knyazhdvur, (Kniazdwor), near Kolomyya

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BPI 140838Steppan R.   1917-07-00
Czechoslovakia, Touzin (Theusing), in Bohemia, Bezverov (Bernklau)

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BPI 140839Buergener O.   1935-07-20
East Germany, Pomerania, between Trassenheide, and Zinnowitz, Usedom

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BPI 140840Steppan R.   1917-00-00
Czechoslovakia, Touzin (Theusing), in Bohemia, Bezverov (Bernklau)

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BPI 193570Alanko Pentti   406431981-07-19
Finland, South-Haeme (Es/ta), Toivakka, Taka-Toivakka, along Road to Jyvaeskylae-Mikkeli Moist Spruce Forest


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