Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cryptodiaporthe aubertii (Diaporthe aubertii, Diaporthe comptoniae, Diaporthe prominula, Diaporthe wibbei, Sphaeria aubertii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 959832   
United States

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BPI 964429   
United States

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BPI 1038233Lagerheim G.   1899-07-00
Sweden, Nericia

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BPI 1027107Sydow P.   1912-08-00
Germany, Pommern, near Zingst, 51.29733 11.564677

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BPI 1110220Ludwig A.   1930-08-08
Germany, Hamburg, Duhnen, near Cuxhaven, 53.866887 8.70168

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BPI 615695Pady S. M.   1932-07-14
Canada, Ontario, Loon Bay, Lake Temagami, Timagami Forest Reserve

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BPI 615897   1889-06-00
United States, New Jersey, Newfield, 39.546504 -75.024896

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BPI 615898   1889-06-00
United States, New Jersey, Newfield, 39.546504 -75.024896

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BPI 615899Pady S. M.   1932-06-19
Canada, Ontario, Lake Temagami, Timagami Forest Reserve

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BPI 616907Lagerheim G.   1899-07-00
Sweden, Nericia

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BPI 617511Sydow H.   1909-08-00
Germany, Moorwald, near Muritz in Mecklenburg, 53.426784 12.691744

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BPI 617512Sydow P.   1912-08-00
Germany, Pommern, near Zingst, 51.29733 11.564677

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BPI 799138   

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BPI 806001Holm K.; Holm L.   60001996-09-08
Sweden, Uppland: Bjorklinge parish, "Gasholmen", shore of Lake Velangen 500 m. SSW of its northern end

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BPI 1056632P. Sydow; A. Schultz   s. n.
Germany, Finsterwalde


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