Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sorosporium melandrii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP16560H. Hupke   1934-06-21
Germany, D. Rheinprovinz: Koln-Zollstock: Sandgrube, 50.576828 7.053711

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Sorosporium melandrii Syd.
BR5020118604704Sydow H.   S.N.1934-06-21
Germany, Köln-Zollstock

University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


WIS
WIS-F-0082937H. Hupke   s.n.1934-06-21

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 180063Hupke H.   1934-06-21
West Germany, Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne (Koeln), Zollstock Sand Pit by the Brickyard

BPI
BPI 180064Hupke H.   1937-06-14
West Germany, Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne (Koeln), Zollstock Sand Pit on the Gottesweg

BPI
BPI 180065Hupke H.   1935-07-16
West Germany, Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne (Koeln), Zollstock Sand Pit by the Brickyard

BPI
BPI 180066Hupke H.   1934-06-21
West Germany, Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne, Zollstock Sand Pit

BPI
BPI 180067Hupke H.   1934-06-21
West Germany, Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne, Zollstock

BPI
BPI 180068Hupke H.   1937-06-00
West Germany, Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne (Koeln), Zollstock Gottesweg

BPI
BPI 991461Hupke H.   1937-06-00
Germany, Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne (Koeln), Zollstock Gottesweg

BPI
BPI 1018811   

BPI
BPI 1045912Hupke H.   1934-06-21
Germany, Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne, Zollstock Sand Pit

BPI
BPI 1045913Hupke H.   1934-06-21
Germany, Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne, Zollstock Sand Pit

BPI
BPI 1028409Hupke H.   1934-06-21
Germany, Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne, Zollstock


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Google Map

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