Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Microbotryum bosniacum (Ustilago bosniaca, Sphacelotheca bosniaca)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 990708   
Germany

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BPI 1040630   

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BPI 1033041Maire R.   s.n.1910-07-25
France, Saint-Martin-Vesubie, Madone Des Fenetres

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BPI 1038069F. Oberwinkler; A. Nagler, E., U. Vanky; K. Vanky   1987-08-13
Italy, prov. Novara, Gries-Pass, supra lacum Morasco, 46.43583333 8.385833333, 1900m

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BPI 140311Beck G.   0000-07-00
Yugoslavia, Bosnia, Mt. Matorac, Vranica Planina

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BPI 158101Ziling   1926-08-00
USSR, Southern Altay, Cheremshanka (Tscheremschanka)

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BPI 158102Ziling   1926-08-00
USSR, Southern Altay, Cheremshanka (Tscheremschanka)

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BPI 158103Beck G.   0000-07-00
Yugoslavia, Bosnia, Vranica Planina, Especially in Matorac alt. 1600-1900 M, Alpine Region

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BPI 158104Beck G.   0000-07-00
Yugoslavia, Bosnia, Vranica Planina, Especially in Matorac

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BPI 165490Suksdorf Wilhelm N.   1904-09-06
United States, Washington, Mount Paddo

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BPI 177290Heim R.   1927-07-00
France, Col Du Lautaret, Hautes Alpes alt. 2100 M. Alpine Garden

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BPI 177291Sennen Fr.   
Spain, Nuria, Gerona 2000 M.

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BPI 177292Maire R.   1910-07-25
France, Saint-Martin-Vesubie, Madone Des Fenetres

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BPI 177293Maire   1910-07-25
France, Alpes-Maritimes, St.-Martin-Vesubie, Madone Des Fenetres

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BPI 196317Beck G.   0000-07-00
Czechoslovakia, Bosnia, Vranica Planina, Especially on Matorac alt. 1600-1900 meters


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