Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ramularia nymphaearum (Gloeosporium nymphaearum, Ovularia nymphaearum, Ovulariella nymphaearum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 976877   

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BPI 1022656   
Latvia

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BPI 1027532Ludwig A.   1921-08-30
Germany, Westphalia, Stauweiher, near Krombach, Siegen Kreis, 50.993326 7.957122

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BPI 1027752Ludwig A.   1923-08-17
Germany, West Berlin, in the Havel By Valentinswerder, at the Entrance to the Tegeler See

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BPI 395128Kabat Jos. Em.   1903-09-00
Czechoslovakia, Bohemia, Turnov Water Garden

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BPI 395129Kabat Jos. Em.   1908-09-00
Czechoslovakia, Bohemia, Turnov

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BPI 413512Neville Mary G.   1932-07-20
United States, Washington, Seattle, 47.60621 -122.332071

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BPI 413513Petersen R. H.; Rogerson C. T.   1961-07-30
United States, North Carolina, Ravenel Lake, Highlands, MACON Co. Highlands Biological Station, 35.054945 -83.187891

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BPI 413514Krieger W.   1895-08-25
East Germany, Saxony, Schweizermuehle Pool

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BPI 413515Ludwig A.   1921-08-30
West Germany, Westphalia, Stauweiher, near Krombach, Siegen Kreis, 50.993326 7.957122

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BPI 413516Starcs K.   5501933-08-13
USSR, Latvia, Vidzeme Prov, Vestiena Lake

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BPI 413517Piskor J.   1923-08-00
Czechoslovakia, Moravia, Sternberk, Stepanov (Stefanau)

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BPI 413518Ludwig A.   1923-08-17
West Germany, West Berlin, in the Havel By Valentinswerder, at the Entrance to the Tegeler See

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BPI 413519Neville Mary G.   (WEISS 68)1932-07-20
United States, Washington, Seattle, 47.60621 -122.332071

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BPI 413520Ludwig A.   1923-08-17
West Germany, West Berlin, in the Havel By Valentinswerder, at the Entrance to the Tegeler See


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