Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pustularia patavina (Peziza patavina)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Pustularia patavina (Cooke & Sacc.) Boud.
CUP-068474Françoise Candoussau   37801973-10-23
France, Hautes-Pyrénées, Lourdes, Bois de Lourdes

CUP
Pustularia patavina (Cooke & Sacc.) Boud.
CUP-068475Françoise Candoussau   37801971-03-02
France, Landes, Mimizan, Plage de mimizan

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Pustularia patavina (Cooke & Sacc.) Boud.
BR5020184077648Lieve Deceuninck   S.N.2014-10-23
Belgium, Geel, Kievermont

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Pustularia patavina (Cooke & Sacc.) Boud.
MUOB 28401Andreas Gminder   MUOB 284012005-08-18
Germany, Thueringen, Oberhof, 50.7085 10.7257

MUOB
Pustularia patavina (Cooke & Sacc.) Boud.
MUOB 158196Elsa   MUOB 1581962014-01-19
Portugal, Braga, 41.5402 -8.2988

MUOB
Pustularia patavina (Cooke & Sacc.) Boud.
MUOB 195217Elsa   MUOB 1952172014-12-30
Portugal, Braga, 41.5402 -8.2988

MUOB
Pustularia patavina (Cooke & Sacc.) Boud.
MUOB 197764Elsa   MUOB 1977642015-01-31
Portugal, Braga, 41.5402 -8.2988

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Pustularia patavina (Cooke & Sacc.) Boud.
F10472Saccardo   
Italy, Padova, orto botanico

S
Pustularia patavina (Cooke & Sacc.) Boud.
F189456C. Torrend   1890-05-01
Portugal, Val de Rosas

S
Pustularia patavina (Cooke & Sacc.) Boud.
F189455   

University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN:Fungi
Pustularia patavina (Cooke & Sacc.) Boud.
926171R. Healy   RH13432011-09-16
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Itasca State Park, DeSoto Trail, 47.169023 -95.200703

MIN
Pustularia patavina (Cooke & Sacc.) Boud.
926171Healy, R.   RH13432011-09-16
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Itasca State Park; DeSoto Trail, 47.178 -95.201583


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