Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Coniothyrium tirolense
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F44021Bubák   1909-09-23
Serbia, In einem Garten in Bogatic (Macva) Serbien.

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


MIN
945365   

University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


WIS
WIS-F-0067684N. Ranojevic   s.n.1909-09-23

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 368121Ayers   1966-02-11
Mexico, Guanajuato Intercepted Brownsville Texas #89333, 20.900285 -101.10317

BPI
BPI 368122Martin H. R.   1965-10-02
Mexico, Intercepted Laredo Texas #65871, 24.002964 -103.283372

BPI
BPI 368123Ranojevic N.   1909-09-23
Yugoslavia, Bogatic, MACVA, Serbia Garden

BPI
BPI 368124Sheldon John C.   1906-07-30
United States, West Virginia, Belleville, 39.124244 -81.735409

BPI
BPI 368125Cerny Em.   1903-09-25
Italy, South Tyrol, Merano

BPI
BPI 368126Cerny E.   1903-09-25
Italy, South Tyrol, Merano

BPI
BPI 368127Cerny   1903-09-25
Italy, South Tyrol, Merano

BPI
BPI 368128Malkoff R.   1905-07-00
Bulgaria, Sartovo

BPI
BPI 977002Ranojevic N.   1909-09-23
Serbia, Bogatic, MACVA, Serbia Garden


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