Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ramularia farinosa (Hormodendrum farinosum, Ovularia farinosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 969093   

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BPI 1014257   

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BPI 1025811Sydow H.   1904-08-28
Germany, Brandenburg, Hennigsdorf, near Berlin, 54.4 9.416667

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BPI 1027273Sydow H.   1918-08-12
Germany, Brandenburg, Rangsdorf, near Zossen, 52.216 13.449092

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BPI 1033423   

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BPI 413388Hennings P.   1894-07-00
East Germany, East Berlin, Grosser Mueggelsee

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BPI 413389Bubak F.   1903-10-02
Czechoslovakia, Bohemia, Tabor, Vecidul

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BPI 413390Hennings P.   1894-07-00
East Germany, East Berlin, Grosser Mueggelsee

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BPI 413391Bubak F.   1901-08-03
Yugoslavia, Montenegro, Veliki Stulac

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BPI 413392Sydow H.   1918-08-12
East Germany, Brandenburg, Rangsdorf, near Zossen, 52.216 13.449092

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BPI 413393Bubak F.   1905-07-00
Czechoslovakia, Bohemia, Tabor

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BPI 413394Hennings P.   1894-08-00
East Germany, East Berlin, Grosser Mueggelsee

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BPI 417156Sydow H.   1904-08-28
Germany, Brandenburg, Hennigsdorf, near Berlin, 54.4 9.416667

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BPI 417157Sydow H.   1904-08-28
Germany, Brandenburg, Hennigsdorf, near Berlin, 54.4 9.416667

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BPI 417158Thuemen de   1872-00-00
Czechoslovakia, Bohemia, Jilove (Eulau)

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BPI 1057692P. Sydow   s. n.1893-07-00
Germany, Nauen, Bredower Forest

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BPI 1058086P. Sydow   s. n.1894-09-00
Germany, Berlin, Jungfernheide


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