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

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Togninia Berl.
F42252   
N. Amerika

S
Togninia crataegi (Mouton) Berl.
F42247G. Adl   91910-06-20
Germany, Bayern, (...)dorf bei Weismain

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Togninia crataegi (Mouton) Berl.
F42246W. Krieger   1886-11-00
Germany, bei Königstein

S
Togninia inconspicua (Rehm) J. Z. Yue & O. E. Erikss.
F6215   1913-09-00
Philippines, Philippines, Province Laguna, Mt. Maquiling, near Los Baños

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Togninia inconspicua (Rehm) J. Z. Yue & O. E. Erikss.
F6216   1913-10-00
Philippines, Philippines, Province Laguna, Mt. Maquiling, near Los Baños

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Togninia inconspicua (Rehm) J. Z. Yue & O. E. Erikss.
F6217S. A. Reyes   18861913-10-20
Philippines, P. I, Los Baños

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Togninia inconspicua (Rehm) J. Z. Yue & O. E. Erikss.
F6209M. B. Raimundo   1698 a1913-09-10
Philippines, P. I, Los Baños

S
Togninia inconspicua (Rehm) J. Z. Yue & O. E. Erikss.
F6210S. A. Reyes   18841913-10-20
Philippines, Luzon: Los Baños

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Togninia minima (Tul. & C. Tul.) Berl.
F21095H. Rehm   1908-10-00
Germany, Bayern, Bayern: Partenkirchen.

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Togninia minima (Tul. & C. Tul.) Berl.
F21096H. Lojka   20941873-08-31
Romania, Transylvania: Hunyad, Cetati Boli.

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Togninia minima (Tul. & C. Tul.) Berl.
F21099H. Diedricke   101904-03-26
Germany, Thüringen: Arnstadt.

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Togninia minima (Tul. & C. Tul.) Berl.
F21094Fuckel   17
Germany, Hessen: Nassau, Hattenheim, Münchau.

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Togninia minima (Tul. & C. Tul.) Berl.
F21092Fuckel   17
Germany, Hessen: Nassau, Hattenheim, Münchau.

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Togninia minima (Tul. & C. Tul.) Berl.
F21093H. Rehm   1900-05-00
Germany, Bayern: Oberwösssen.


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