Dataset: NY
Search Criteria: Lithuania; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


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00967728J. Mazelaitis   s.n.1862-08-24
Lithuania, Alytus, Varena

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00967729J. Mazelaitis   s.n.1862-08-24
Lithuania, Alytus, Varena

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00967731J. Mazelaitis   s.n.1862-08-24
Lithuania, Alytus, Varena

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00967730J. Mazelaitis   s.n.1862-08-24
Lithuania, Alytus, Varena

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Corticifraga fuckelii (Rehm) D.Hawksw. & R.Sant.
976085J. Montiejunaite   52042000-05-03
Lithuania, Marijampolė, Marijampole district, Polish-Lithuanian State border pass at Reketija, Sesupe river

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02757864R. E. Halling   35631982-09-01
Lithuania, Droskininikai

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Tremella cladoniae Diederich & M.S.Christ.
976088J. Montiejunaite   68312003-09-04
Lithuania, Telšiai, Zemaitija National Park, Plunge district, northern part of Liepijos forest

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Phytoconis ericetorum (Pers.) Redhead & Kuyper
02769232G. Bresadola   s.n.1912-08-00
Lithuania, Varena

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01934910G. Bresadola   s.n.1912-09-00
Lithuania, Varena

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Taphrina wiesneri (Rathay) Mix
02265095A. Minkevicius   A. J. Mix Taphrina T-5721936-05-29
Lithuania, Kaunas, Aleksotas

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Karsteniomyces peltigerae (P.Karst.) D.Hawksw.
975804J. Montiejunaite   20012001-07-21
Lithuania, Alytus, Dzukija National Park, Varena district, ca. 0.5 km SW of Merkine

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Micromphale foetidum (Sowerby) Singer
2763100R. E. Halling   35601982-09-02
Lithuania, Village of Swans, near Vilnius.

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Gymnopus peronatus (Bolton:Fr.) Gray &
01950542R. E. Halling   35741982-09-02
Lithuania, Village of the Swans, near Vilnius, Lithuania, U. S. S. R. [now independent from U. S. S. R.]


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