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

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


NEB
Ustilago hydropiperis (Schumach.) J. Schröt.
NEB00087457Linhart   1884-08-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
Ustilago hypodytes (Schltdl.) Fr.
NEB00087485Dietz   1883-06-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
NEB00087514Linhart   1882-07-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
Ustilago longissima (Sowerby) Meyen
NEB00087571Linhart   1882-06-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
Ustilago maydis (DC.) Corda
NEB00087646Dr. J. A. Tauscher   1873-00-00
Hungary, Ercsi (com Stuhlweissenburg), 47.251944 18.89623

NEB
Ustilago panici miliacei
NEB00087804A. Kmet   1890-08-07
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
Ustilago panici miliacei
NEB00087807Linhart   1882-08-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
NEB00087880Linhart   1882-07-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
Ustilago segetum (Bull.) Roussel
NEB00087945Linhart   1882-07-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
Ustilago utriculosa (Nees) Tul. & C. Tul.
NEB00088134Linhart   1885-08-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
Ustilago utriculosa (Nees) Tul. & C. Tul.
NEB00088156Linhart   1882-06-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
Ustilago vaillantii Tul. & C. Tul.
NEB00088166Linhart   1882-05-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
Ustilago vaillantii Tul. & C. Tul.
NEB00088170Linhart   1883-03-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
Ustilago zeae mays
NEB00088236Linhart   1882-10-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
Ustulina vulgaris Tul. & C. Tul.
NEB00088267Linhart   1882-10-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
NEB00088410Linhart   1883-04-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
Valsa salicina (Pers.) Fr.
NEB00088563Linhart   1882-11-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
Venturia potentillae (Wallr.) Cooke
NEB00088759J. A. Baumler   1884-09-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
NEB00088796Dr. Dietz   1883-10-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
NEB00088911Dr. Winter   1885-01-00
Hungary, 47 20

NEB
NEB00088944Linhart   1882-03-00
Hungary, 47 20


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