Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dangeardiella macrospora (Dangeardiella aspidii, Monographos macrosporus, Platystomum aspidii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 991495Lind J.   1930-07-00
Sweden, Berg Kebnekaise

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BPI 993176   

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BPI 1110373Fischer M.   1951-08-11
Italy, Karnische Alpen Mountains, Wolayer Kessel

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BPI 1112961Magnes M.   1989-07-05
Austria, Steiermark, Schladming-Obertal alt. ca. 1900 meters

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BPI 629823Krieger W.   1887-07-29
Germany, Saxony, on the Keilberg, Erzgebirge

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BPI 629824Volkart   1905-06-00
Switzerland, Grisons, Graubuenden, Fuerstenalp alt. 1780 meters

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BPI 629825Ade   1909-07-00
Germany, Upper Bavaria, Algaeu ca. 1400 meters

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BPI 643656Lind J.   1930-07-00
Sweden, Berg Kebnekaise

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BPI 643657   1951-07-00
Sweden

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BPI 643658Illegible   1909-06-00
Unknown

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BPI 643659Mueller E.   1955-04-25
Switzerland, St. Gallen, Speeryebiet

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BPI 643660   1951-08-00
Unknown

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BPI 643661Mueller E.   1970-07-20
Switzerland, Kt. Graubuenden, Klosters, Frascherwald

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BPI 645912Jaap Otto   1910-07-29
Switzerland, Gletsch, Rhonegletscher alt. ca. 1800 meters

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BPI 718304Magnes M.   1989-07-05
Austria, Steiermark, Schladming-Obertal alt. ca. 1900 meters

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BPI 806189Magnes, M.   1995-06-20
Austria, Steiermark, Seetaler Alpen, 11.5 km SW of Judenburg walking trail between the lake Kleiner Winterleitensee and the lake Gro(sz?)er Winterleitensee, c. 150 m SW of the lake Kleiner Winterleitensee, 47.083333333 14.566666667, 1800m


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