Dataset: GAM-
Search Criteria: Sudan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Dothidella ulma (C. J. Duval) G. Winter
GAM00016424C. J. Johanson   1883-09-18
Sudan, Upsala Hammarby

GAM
Dothidea sambuci Pers. Ex Fr.
GAM00016495Lars Rommell   1887-07-02
Sudan, Gotland, Visby

GAM
GAM00016713Tycho Vestergren   1911-02-00
Sudan, ?, ?

GAM
Dothidella thoracella (Rutstr.) Sacc.
GAM00016415Gosta Forssell   1892-08-21
Sudan, Stockholm, Upland Ã-sterÃ¥kers

GAM
Dothidea sambuci Pers. Ex Fr.
GAM00016494Lars Rommell   1887-07-02
Sudan, Visby

GAM
GAM00017038Lars Romell   1889-11-10
Sudan, Uppsala

GAM
Didymosphaeria oblitescens (Berk. & Broome) Fuckel
GAM00017092H. Starback   1888-06-25
Sudan, Oelandia, On branches of Cornus sp.

GAM
Leptosphaeria artemisiae (Fuckel) Auersw.
GAM00017131A. G. Eliasson   1895-11-08
Sudan, Slottsbacken

GAM
GAM00017045Lars Romell   1887-07-10
Sudan, Gotland, Palissaderna

GAM
GAM00017039Secman Gamberg   1891-06-00
Sudan

GAM
GAM00017101A. G. Eliasson   1928-06-09
Sudan, Oelandia, Borgholm

GAM
Didymosphaeria fenestrans (Duby) G. Winter
GAM00017111A. G. Eliasson   1895-04-25
Sudan, Sweden

GAM
Teichospora obducens (Schumach.) Fuckel
GAM00017065C. Starback   1984-07-00
Sudan, Uppsala

GAM
Didymosphaeria fenestrans (Duby) G. Winter
GAM00017110A. G. Eliasson   1892-06-26
Sudan, Sweden

GAM
GAM00017041?   1884-09-24
Sudan

GAM
Fenestella princeps Tul. & C. Tul.
GAM00017089Lars Romell   1884-11-00
Sudan, Uppsala

GAM
GAM00017058Tycho Vestergren   1895-12-00
Sudan, Uppsala

GAM
Didymosphaeria fenestrans (Duby) G. Winter
GAM00017109A. G. Eliasson   1892-06-22
Sudan, Sweden

GAM
GAM00017040Secman Gamberg   1891-06-00
Sudan

GAM
GAM00017091Gunnar V. Schotte   1940-05-04
Sudan, Sdm. Allelgona Sm. Bullersta


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