Dataset: AAFC-DAOM
Search Criteria: Hungary; Pest; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


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185197Dr. J. Bánhegyi   1969-06-18
Hungary, Pest, Csévharaszt

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179339Dr. J. Gönczöl et Dr. S. Tóth   1977-06-20
Hungary, Pest, Törökbálint

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Sphacelotheca strangulans (Issatsch.) Moesz
179389F. Greinich   1920-10-00
Hungary, Pest, Sükösd

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Schizonella melanogramma (DC.) J. Schröt.
179354Dr. J. Gönczöl   1979-06-11
Hungary, Pest, Pomáz, sub mons "Csikóvár"

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Schizonella melanogramma (DC.) J. Schröt.
185162Dr. S. Tóth   1981-05-20
Hungary, Pest, Visegrád, in monte Nagyvillám

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70129F. Greinich   1922-06-00
Hungary, Pest, Foktö, prope opp. Kalocsa

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Urocystis agropyri (Preuss) A.A. Fisch. Waldh.
179349Dr. J. Gönczöl   1978-07-02
Hungary, Pest, Alsópakony

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Ustilago calamagrostidis (Fuckel) G.P. Clinton
179347Dr. J. Gönczöl   1978-07-01
Hungary, Pest, Montium Pilis-hegység, inter Dömör-kapu et Sikáros

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Ustilago calamagrostidis (Fuckel) G.P. Clinton
179359Dr. J. Gönczöl   1978-06-18
Hungary, Pest, Alsópakony

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70130F. Greinich   1919-08-00
Hungary, Pest, Sükösd

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Ustilago longissima (Sowerby) Meyen
179380Dr. J. Gönczöl   1978-06-22
Hungary, Pest, Ocsa

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Ustilago segetum (Bull.) Roussel
185190Dr. I. Konesni   1950-07-08
Hungary, Pest, Gyömró

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188382J. Gönczöl & A. Révay   1983-05-18
Hungary, Pest, Kóspallag in Mts. Börzsöny-hegység

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185165Dr. S. Tóth   1954-07-18
Hungary, Pest, Gödölló

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179330Dr. S. Tóth   1954-07-18
Hungary, Pest, Gödölló


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