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

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


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928323H. Roivainen   ECS147 (UCB# 1448040)1952-11-06
Spain, Jaén Prov., Despenaperros canyon

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818683Reverchon, E.   26041895-07-00
Spain

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331460Bolivae, C.   70641916-06-01
Spain, Vaciamadrid

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331461Hernz, G.   70641921-05-00
Spain, Aranjuez

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331475Caballero   71181923-05-00
Spain, Montarco

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474122Wroblewski, A.   26481914-06-03
Spain, Galicia

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Calidion lindsaeae (Henn.) Syd. & P. Syd.
328020Sydow, H.   2271928-01-13
Spain, Santa Cruz, El Limon

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325201Maire, R.   19981905-04-22
Spain, Mallorca: Rochers a Miramar

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Peridermium (Link) J.C. Schmidt & Kunze
330223   s.n.1917-05-00
Spain

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505789Stakman, E.C.   s.n.1922-06-10
Spain

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Phragmidium sanguisorbae (DC.) J. Schröt.
331001Fragoso, G.   1918-07-00
Spain, El Pedroso (Sevilla)

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320172Whetzel, H.H.; Olive, Edgar W   2631916-04-06
Spain, Catalonia, Langley's Farm; Barceloneta


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