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

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Plasmopara nivea (Unger) J. Schröt.
F54779A. Minkevicius   1934-05-20
Lithuania, Prope Srentsji, distr. Kretinga

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Plasmopara viticola (Berk. & M. A. Curtis) Berl. & De Toni
F55040A. Minkevicius   1938-09-26
Lithuania, Kaunas, in horto botaniko

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Plasmoverna anemones-ranunculoidis (Savul. & O. Savul.) Constant., Voglmayr, Fatehi & Thines
F55745A. Minkevicius   1934-04-25
Lithuania, Freda prope Kaunas

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L68987H. de Klinggräff   1864-07-00
Lithuania, In truncis Pini sylvestris ad Schwarzort.

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F121910Klas Jaederfeldt, Maud Jaederfeldt   2008-09-30
Lithuania, Litauen, Södra delen av landet, Stad Druskininkai

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Bremia tulasnei (Hoffm.) Syd.
F150606C. Melamedaite   1932-10-05
Lithuania, Kaunas, in horto botanico

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Pithya cupressina (Batsch : Fr.) Fuckel
F189183Lukavicieae & Minkevicius   1908-04-08
Lithuania, Kannas

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Pithya cupressina (Batsch : Fr.) Fuckel
F189186Lars Erik Kers   60301980-05-01
Lithuania, Stockholm, Riksmuséet. Södra flygeln, Sydslutande rabatt.

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Pithya cupressina (Batsch : Fr.) Fuckel
F189184Lars Erik Kers   60291980-05-01
Lithuania, Stockholm, Bergianska Trädgården

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Usnea dasypoga (Ach.) Nyl.
F203721H. de Klinggräff   1864-07-00
Lithuania, In ramis arborum sylvaticarum ad Schwarzort.

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F212691H. de Klinggräf   1864-07-00
Lithuania, In ramis arborum sylvaticarum ad Schwarzort.

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Xanthoria polycarpa (Hoffm.) Th. Fr. ex Rieber
F236637Beata Krzewicka   2002-09-27
Lithuania, Lithuania. Nemunas Loops Regional Park, Birstonas village. On banks of Nemunas River, elev. 92 m. 54°34’N, 24°16’W.


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