Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Entyloma picridis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 939532Allescher   1893-08-00
Germany, Bavaria, Oberammergau, in Graswang Valley at the Foot of the Sonnenberg

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BPI 1038538Lindroth J. I.   1902-09-06
Finland, Nylandia, Tuusula, Jarvenpaa, 60.296731 24.546062

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BPI 1026300Oertel G.   1908-09-25
Germany, Thuringia, Jerka (Jecha?), near Sondershausen, 51.369733 10.87011

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BPI 1033016Oertel G.   1908-08-00
Germany, Thuringia, Goeldner near Sondershausen, 51.369733 10.87011

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BPI 1035931Rostrup E.   1880-06-00
Denmark, Svendborg, Fyn

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BPI 176213Rostrup E.   1879-07-00
Denmark, Fyn Island, Klingstrup

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BPI 176214Alanko Pentti   162791970-09-13
Finland, Tavastia Australis, Loppi, Salo, Sorsamo S-; Dry Pine Forest along Forest road Fmf67234

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BPI 176215Bubak F.   1901-08-03
Czechoslovakia, Bohemia, Cepirohy (Tschoeppern) near Most (Bruex)

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BPI 176216Oertel G.   1908-08-00
East Germany, Thuringia, Goeldner near Sondershausen, 51.369733 10.87011

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BPI 176217Allescher   1893-08-00
West Germany, Bavaria, Oberammergau, in Graswang Valley at the Foot of the Sonnenberg

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BPI 176218Lindroth J. I.   1902-09-06
Finland, Nylandia, Tuusula, Jaervenpaeae

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BPI 176219Rostrup E.   1880-06-00
Denmark, Svendborg, Fyn

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BPI 176220Oertel G.   1908-09-25
East Germany, Thuringia, Jerka (Jecha?), near Sondershausen, 51.369733 10.87011

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BPI 176221Oertel G.   1908-09-25
East Germany, Thuringia, Jerka (Jecha?), near Sondershausen, 51.369733 10.87011

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BPI 193225Christoffersson Harry   1949-06-23
Sweden, Skane, Silvakra

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BPI 870609Vanky, K.   18551965-07-10
Romania, Transsilvania, balneas Borsec, mons Bukkhavas, 950m


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