Dataset: NEB-
Search Criteria: Austria; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nebraska State Museum, C.E. Bessey Herbarium - Fungi


NEB
Uromyces cacaliae (DC.) Unger
NEB00084666P. Dietel   1892-07-23
Austria, Tirol, Gschnitzthal, 47.05 11.366667

NEB
Uromyces calystegiae (de Bary) Fuckel
NEB00084730Thumen   1871-00-00
Austria, Austria inf.: Mautern, 47.4 14.833333

NEB
Uromyces caryophyllinus (Schrank) J. Schröt.
NEB00084736E. Cerny   1907-02-10
Austria, Wien, 48.216667 16.383333

NEB
Uromyces geranii (DC.) G.H. Otth & Wartm.
NEB00085214Thumen   1879-06-00
Austria, 47.333333 13.333333

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Uromyces primulae integrifoliae
NEB00086244O. Pazschke   1886-08-00
Austria, Tirol, Geschnitzthal, 47.05 11.366667

NEB
Uromyces scutellatus (Schrank) Lév.
NEB00086643A. Heimerl   1889-05-00
Austria, Perththoldsdorf bei Wien, 48.216667 16.383333

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Uromyces striatus J. Schröt.
NEB00086815de Thumen   1872-00-00
Austria, Gottwieg pr. Mautern, 48.383333 15.583333

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Uromyces veratri (DC.) J. Schröt.
NEB00086977H. Sydow   1908-08-23
Austria, Riesengebirge: oberh. D. Melzergrundbaude b. Krummhubel, 50.79131 15.597984

NEB
NEB00087605Dr. Schiedermayer   1879-10-00
Austria, Austria sup: Linz, 48.3 14.3

NEB
NEB00087700J. Bresadola   1898-08-00
Austria, Tirolia: Trient, 47.220176 11.503174

NEB
NEB00087803de Thumen   1878-08-00
Austria, 48.3 16.316667

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Ustilago scabiosae (Sowerby) G. Winter
NEB00087910P. Sydow   1900-07-00
Austria, Tirolia: Gschnitzthal., 47.05 11.366667

NEB
NEB00088409Dr. Rehm   1874-00-00
Austria, Tirolia: Huben in valle Oetz, 47.2 10.9, 3750m

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Venturia alchemillae (Grev.) Berk. & Broome
NEB00088673P. Sydow   1908-09-01
Austria, Riesengebirge: bei der Schneegrubenbaude, 50.79131 15.597984

NEB
NEB00088675H. Sydow   1908-09-08
Austria, Riesengebirge: in der Nahe der Prinz Heinrich-Baude, 50.79131 15.597984


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Google Map

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