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

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F9512A. F. Moller   1879-07-00
Portugal, Lusitania: Coimbra

S
F9528A. F. Moller   1879-07-00
Portugal, Coimbra.

S
Readeriella mirabilis Syd. & P. Syd.
F58941F. M. Reader   71907-06-16
Australia, Victoria, Victoria, County of Follett.

S
Teratosphaeria agapanthi (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Crous
F78912MacOwan   1877-11-00
South Africa, Cap b. sp, Boschberg

S
Teratosphaeria agapanthi (Kalchbr. & Cooke) Crous
F222256A. Ade   1926-06-02
Portugal, Madeira, Monte oberhalb Funchal

S
Teratosphaeria maculiformis (G. Winter) Joanne E. Taylor & Crous
F12091Mac Owan   1884-06-00
South Africa, Promont. bonae spei: prope Capetown

S
Teratosphaeria maculiformis (G. Winter) Joanne E. Taylor & Crous
F111456I. Örtendahl   1931-03-28
South Africa, South Africa, Kirstenbosch

S
Teratosphaeria maculiformis (G. Winter) Joanne E. Taylor & Crous
F111475B. Stoneman   22311912-04-05
South Africa, Cape Province, District Paarl, bains Kloof nr. Wellington


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Google Map

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