Dataset: C
Taxa: Calosphaeria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Copenhagen


C:F
36769Anders Munk   1969-03-10
Denmark, NEZ: Ermelund, 55.77 12.55

C:F
36770Anders Munk   1963-12-09
Denmark, NEZ: Ermelund, 55.77 12.55

C:F
36775Anders Munk   1964-04-12
Denmark, NEZ: Jægersborg Dyrehave, Indelukket, 55.779999 12.55

C:F
Calosphaeria barbirostris (Dufour) Ellis & Everh.
63309Arne Ryberg   2000-01-01
Sweden, Blekinge

C:F
Calosphaeria barbirostris (Dufour) Ellis & Everh.
69337Anders Munk   1965-03-18
Denmark, Uggeløse Skov, 55.830002 12.22

C:F
69338Poul Larsen   1933-01-30
Denmark, Kolding, Dalby Mølle, 55.48 9.51

C:F
69340Anders Munk   1963-11-04
Denmark, Jægerspris Nordskov, 55.900002 11.99

C:F
Calosphaeria cyclospora (Kirschst.) Petr.
74762Thomas Laessoe   2005-01-05
Denmark, København, Valbyparken, 55.639999 12.51

C:F
Calosphaeria pulchella (Pers.) J. Schröt.
74763Thomas Laessoe   2005-07-17
Denmark, Sjælland, Allerød Sø, 55.860001 12.37


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