Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Kabatia latemarensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 974991Jaap Otto   1907-07-16
Italy, South Tyrol, Selva (Walkenstein) in Gardena Valley alt. 1600 meters

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BPI 976574Kabat Jos. Em.   1903-07-10
Italy, South Tyrol, Under the Latemar, on the Costalunga Pass, in the Dolomites alt. ca. 1600 meters, on Mountain Meadows & Woods

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BPI 1039647Volkart A.   1906-09-18
Switzerland, Grisons (Graubuenden), Fuerstenalp alt. 1800 meters

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BPI 391520Kabat Jos. Em.   1910-08-02
Italy, South Tyrol, on Way from Santa Cristina to Cislesalp, Gardena Valley

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BPI 391521Bubak F.   1904-08-16
Yugoslavia, Montenegro, Durmitor, Lokvice

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BPI 391522Kabat Jos. Em.   1910-08-01
Italy, South Tyrol, Ferraraalp, Gardena Valley

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BPI 391523Volkart A.   1906-09-18
Switzerland, Grisons (Graubuenden), Fuerstenalp alt. 1800 meters

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BPI 391524Kabat Jos. Em.   1903-07-10
Italy, South Tyrol, Under the Latemar, on the Costalunga Pass, in the Dolomites alt. ca. 1600 meters, on Mountain Meadows & Woods

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BPI 391525Jaap Otto   1907-07-16
Italy, South Tyrol, Selva (Walkenstein) in Gardena Valley alt. 1600 meters

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BPI 391526Bubak F.   1904-08-16
Yugoslavia, Montenegro, Durmitor, Medjed Slopes, Towards Lokvice

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BPI 391527Kabat Jos. Em.   1903-07-10
Italy, South Tyrol, Under the Latemar, on the Costalunga Pass, in the Dolomites alt. ca. 1650 meters, Meadows & Woods

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BPI 391528Hruby J.   1924-08-00
Czechoslovakia, Hruby Jesenik (Hochgesenke), Ramzova (Ramsau)

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BPI 749001Steiner, M.; Brandenburger, W.   1959-07-28
Austria, Tyrol, Otztaler Alpen Otztaler Alpen, Obergurgl, beim Bundessportheim, MTB 9132/1, 1950m


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