Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cytonaema spinella (Sphaeronaema spinella)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 939499Schnabl J. N.   1893-04-00
Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Grosshesselohe

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BPI 996941   

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BPI 1015702   1899-08-00
Italy, Santo Stefano Di Comelico, Belluno

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BPI 1015817Saccardo D.?   1901-08-00
Italy, Santo Stefano Di Comelico, Belluno

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BPI 1017058   
Italy

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BPI 1041002   

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BPI 361142Petrak F.   1918-03-20
USSR, formerly Poland Ukraine, Ivano-Frankovsk (Stanislau), Cherny? Les, near Rybno, 56.4803 28.8759

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BPI 361143Spegazzini? (Sp.)   1878-10-00
Italy, Venetia, Belluno

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BPI 361144   1899-08-00
Italy, Santo Stefano Di Comelico, Belluno

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BPI 361145Keissler C. de   0000-08-00
Austria, Salzburg, Fuerberg, near St. Gilgen

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BPI 361146Schnabl   1893-04-00
West Germany, Munich, Grosshesselohe

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BPI 361147Schnabl   1893-04-00
West Germany, Munich, Grosshesselohe

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BPI 361148Saccardo D.?   1901-08-00
Italy, Santo Stefano Di Comelico, Belluno

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BPI 361149Saccardo D.?   1901-08-00
Italy, Santo Stefano Di Comelico, Belluno

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BPI 361924Keissler C. de   0000-08-00
Austria, Salzburg, Fuerberg, near St. Gilgen

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BPI 361925Schnabl J. N.   1893-04-00
West Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Grosshesselohe

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BPI 361926Keissler Karl   1922-06-00
Austria, Tyrol, Doelsach

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BPI 365866Petrak F.   1939-07-00
Austria, Lower Austria, Lower? Lunzer See


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