Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ramularia rhabdospora (Didymaria kriegeriana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 979160Krieger W.   1889-08-28
Germany, Saxony, Bielatal, & in Valley between Waltersdorf & Prossen

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BPI 979212Krieger W.   1893-10-26
Germany, Saxony, Pirna

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BPI 984434   
Sweden

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BPI 984435   
Sweden

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BPI 1028514Ludwig A.   1934-09-29
Germany, Hesse Prov, Hachelbach, near Haiger, Dillkreis, 50.741615 8.207783

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BPI 415512Krieger W.   1893-10-26
East Germany, Saxony, Pirna

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BPI 415513Krieger W.   1889-09-00
East Germany, Saxonian Switzerland, Polenz Valley

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BPI 415514O'Connor P.   1935-06-06
Ireland, Castleblayney, Monaghan Co.

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BPI 415515Krieger W.   1893-10-00
East Germany, Saxony, Pirna, on the Elbe

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BPI 415516Ludwig A.   1934-09-29
West Germany, Hesse Prov, Hachelbach, near Haiger, Dillkreis, 50.741615 8.207783

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BPI 415517Ludwig A.   1931-07-12
West Germany, Westphalia, Siegen Kr, By the Weierbach, near Oberdresselndorf, 50.712431 8.136863

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BPI 418928Walker J.   1965-07-03
Australia, Baulkham Hills, New South Wales Cross Street

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BPI 418929Alanko Pentti   394871980-09-20
Denmark, Zealand (Sjaelland), between Vordingborg & Marienlyst along Strandpromenade

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BPI 418930Alanko Pentti   335051977-07-23
Finland, Nylandia, Helsinki, Pitajaenmaeki, Marttila along Forest path

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BPI 418931Alanko Pentti   168871971-06-19
Finland, Nylandia, Elimaeki Arboretum Mustila, along Forest path


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