Dataset: MIN
Search Criteria: Berlin; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


MIN
Arthrinium curvatum Kunze & J.C. Schmidt
8118Lydow, P.   951879-10-00
Berlin, Garden

MIN
464856Ludwig, A.   21851923-11-00
Berlin, Brandenburg, Siemensstadt

MIN
323069Sydow, P.   6981892-06-00
Berlin, Bredarver Forest[?]

MIN
7183Retzdorff, A.E.W.   961878-05-00
bERLIN

MIN
324191Sydow, P.   6471892-06-00
Berlin

MIN
324195Sydow, P.   6461892-06-00
Berlin

MIN
7524Hennings, P.   19041877-09-00
Berlin

MIN
7519Sydow, P.   1491889-06-00
Berlin

MIN
7593Sydow, P.   14281887-06-00
Berlin, Charlottenburg-Nord, Jungfernheide [former forest and heathland]

MIN
318139Sydow, P.   3961890-08-00
Berlin, Botan Garten

MIN
10865Sydow, P.   10451886-08-00
Berlin, bot. Garten.

MIN
Melampsora helioscopiae (Pers.) G. Winter
461335Sydow, P.   14271887-06-00
Berlin

MIN
Melampsora helioscopiae (Pers.) G. Winter
461517Hennings, P.   41221892-08-00
Berlin, Garten

MIN
11759Sydow, P.   14001899-06-22
Berlin, Genshagen


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