Dataset: S
Taxa: Leptostromella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Leptostromella atriplicis Bubák & K. Krieg.
F40757W. Krieger   1890-07-26
Germany, Bei Nossen.

S
F40674   

S
F40767Carestia   1890-02-13
Italy, Riva-Valdobbia.

S
Leptostromella maculans (Lib.) Verpl. & Van den Broecke
F40706   

S
F40770J. M. Bates   1906-05-07
United States, Nebraska, Superios, Neb.

S
Leptostromella (Sacc.) Sacc.
F40774L. Romell   1889-07-18
Sweden, Östergötland, Heda, Ög, Heda kyrkogård., 58 14

S
F40772A. Libert   
Belgium, Malmedy.

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Leptostromella (Sacc.) Sacc.
F40773L. Romell   M. A. 697,6951889-07-18
Sweden, Östergötland, Heda, Ög. par. Heda: ”Heda kyrkogård”., 58 14


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Google Map

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