Dataset: PUR
Search Criteria: Belgium; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


PUR
Mandou, G   
Belgium, Poilvache near Namur, 50.466667 4.85

PUR
Puccinia violae (Schumach.) DC.
Magnus, P   1885-09-08
Belgium, sand dunes of Ostend, 51.223392 2.911854

PUR
PUR056368Unknown   2911865-08-00
Belgium, 51.310143 3.131248

PUR
Phragmidium mucronatum (Pers.:Pers.) D.F.K.Schltdl.
Wheeler, W H; Kostal, E   1291948-09-07
Belgium, Cherscamp, 50.98849 3.92657

PUR
Phragmidium mucronatum (Pers.:Pers.) D.F.K.Schltdl.
Wheeler, W H; Kostal, E   1291948-09-07
Belgium, Cherscamp, 50.98849 3.92657

PUR
Westendorp, G D; Wallays, A C F   8371845-01-01
Belgium, environs Louvain (Leuven), 50.879336 4.699048

PUR
Phragmidium violaceum (Schultz) Winter
Westendorp, G D; Wallays, A C F   1845-00-00
Belgium, woods around Courtrai, 50.824053 3.267595

PUR
PUR050426Landzweert, M Louis   1847-00-00
Belgium, on the dunes of Ostende, 51.2119 2.92711

PUR
Vanderweyen, A   2000-05-18
Belgium, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, alt. 80m., 50.665776 4.611386

PUR
Vanderweyen, A   1812000-05-15
Belgium, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, alt. 80 m., 50.665776 4.611386

PUR
Tosquinet   1845-01-01
Belgium, pond at Zillebeke, near Ypres, 50.834642 2.922487

PUR
Gregory, F W; Barr, T F   1950-04-17
Belgium, Cherscamp, 50.98849 3.92657

PUR
PUR000294Bellynck   1077
Belgium, environs of Courtrary, 50.818648 3.262054

PUR
PUR000286Landzweert, Louis   
Belgium, dunes of Ostende, 51.2119 2.92711

PUR
PUR006633Wheeler; Kostal   1101948-08-31
Belgium, Wingene, 51.057816 3.273591

PUR
PUR006632Wheeler, W H; Kostal, E   1101948-08-31
Belgium, Wingene, 51.057816 3.273591


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