Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pirottaea gallica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 980605Krieger W.   1913-06-00
Germany, Herrnkretschen near

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BPI 1044360Weese Jos.   1932-08-00
Czech Republic, Bad Karlsbrunn (Karlova Studanda) in Schlesien

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BPI 1027477Ludwig A.   1921-06-26
Germany, Westfalen, Ginsberger Heide near Luetzel, Kreis Siegen

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BPI 1027686Sydow H.   1923-08-05
Germany, Bavaria (Bayern), near Ludwigsthal, 49.143911 7.628108

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BPI 1112080Piskor J.   1926-05-00
Czechoslovakia, Maehren, Sternberg, Ritsch

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BPI 659210Keissler Karl   1924-06-00
Austria, Oesterreich, Tirol, Weitlanbrunn

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BPI 659211Petrak F.   1924-05-31
Czechoslovakia, Hranice (Maehr.-weisskirchen), Ribar

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BPI 659212Weese Jos.   1932-08-00
Czechoslovakia, Bad Karlsbrunn (Karlova Studanda) in Schlesien

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BPI 659213Krieger W.   1913-06-00
Germany, Herrnkretschen near

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BPI 659214Ludwig A.   1921-06-26
West Germany, Westfalen, Ginsberger Heide near Luetzel, Kreis Siegen

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BPI 659215Ludwig A.   1921-05-22
West Germany, Kr. Siegen, Geiergrund near Hainchen, 51.129556 8.938776

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BPI 659216Kabat Jos. Em.   1904-03-25
Italy, Karelaseewald, Eggenthal, South Tyrol

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BPI 659217Strasser P.   1914-05-00
Austria, Sonntagberg, 47.983333 14.75

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BPI 659218   1904-05-00
Austria, Sonntagberg, 47.983333 14.75

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BPI 659219Sydow H.   1923-08-05
West Germany, Bavaria (Bayern), near Ludwigsthal, 49.143911 7.628108

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BPI 659220Sydow H.   1923-08-05
West Germany, Bavaria (Bayern), near Ludwigsthal, 49.143911 7.628108


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