Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Milesina dieteliana (Melampsorella dieteliana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 1006267   
Romania

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BPI 1025586   

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BPI 1026853Ludwig A.   1914-10-23
France, (Germany) Alsace (Elsass), Wangenberg, near Wasselnheim

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BPI 1032137   

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BPI 1032337Mayor E.   1913-10-20
Switzerland, Tete-Plumee, near Neuchatel, 46.993089 6.93005

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BPI 027279Sydow P.   1903-08-26
East Germany, Saxony, on the Grosser Winterberg near Schmilka, 50.8919 14.232612

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BPI 027280Feurich G.   1906-12-04
East Germany, By Nodaschutz Next to Goeda in Saxony

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BPI 148621Mayor Eug.   1913-10-19
Switzerland, Creux-Du Van, Jura, Neuchatel Canton Foot of Cregs

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BPI 148622Mayor Eug.   1932-10-00
Switzerland, Perreux and Boudry, Neuchatel Canton Rocks, Woods, above

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BPI 148623Ludwig A.   1914-10-23
France, (Germany) Alsace (Elsass), Wangenberg, near Wasselnheim

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BPI 148624Wagner G.   1895-09-28
West Germany, Saxony, Schmilka, near Schandau

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BPI 148625Vestergren Tycho   1907-07-12
Norway, Western Norway, Anuglon Island, Hardangerfjord

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BPI 148626Ludwig A.   1914-10-23
France, (Germany) Alsace (Elsass), Wangenberg, near Wasselnheim

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BPI 148627Sydow H.; Sydow P.   1903-08-26
East Germany, Saxony, on Grosser Winterberg, near Schmilka, 50.8919 14.232612

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BPI 148628Mayor Eug.   1909-11-05
Switzerland, Tete-Plumee, above Neuchatel, Neuchatel Canton Woods

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BPI 148629Mayor E.   1913-10-20
Switzerland, Tete-Plumee, near Neuchatel, 46.993089 6.93005

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BPI 148630Maire R.   1911-04-14
France, La Breche-Au-Diable, Potigny, Calvados

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BPI 842994Eichhorn, Eugen   1940-10-22
Germany, Bavaria, Regensburg Kreis, Hollbachtal


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