Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Septomyxa acerina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Septomyxa acerina (Westend.) Höhn.
ISC-F-0131814   

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Septomyxa acerina (Westend.) Höhn.
BR5020157901826Petrak F.   S.N.1923-09-02
Czechoslovakia, Hochgesenke; Ob. Mohratal

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Septomyxa acerina (Westend.) Höhn.
325833[illegible]   

MICH:Fungi
Septomyxa acerina (Westend.) Höhn.
325834[illegible]   

University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


WIS
Septomyxa acerina (Westend.) Höhn.
WIS-F-0082042F. Petrak   s.n.1923-09-02
Czech Republic, Hochgesenke: Ob.-Mohratal

WIS
Septomyxa acerina (Westend.) Höhn.
WIS-F-0082044F. Petrak   s.n.1923-09-00
Czech Republic, Hochgesenke: Obere Mohratal [illeg.]

University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
Septomyxa acerina (Westend.) Höhn.
RMS0020061J. Hruby   1919-00-00

RMS
Septomyxa acerina (Westend.) Höhn.
RMS0020062P. Saradis   1925-12-16

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Septomyxa acerina (Westend.) Höhn.
BPI 402835Sawinski? P.   1925-12-16
USSR, Ukraine, Kiev Botanic Garden

BPI
Septomyxa acerina (Westend.) Höhn.
BPI 402836Petrak F.   1923-09-02
Czechoslovakia, Hruby Jesenik (Hochgesenke), Upper Moravice? (Mohra) Valley

BPI
Septomyxa acerina (Westend.) Höhn.
BPI 402837Petrak F.   1923-09-03
Czechoslovakia, Moravian Silesia, Jesenik Mtns, Upper Moravice? (Mohra) Valley

BPI
Septomyxa acerina (Westend.) Höhn.
BPI 1043993Petrak F.   1923-09-03
Czech Republic, Moravian Silesia, Jesenik Mtns, Upper Moravice? (Mohra) Valley


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