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

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University of Copenhagen


C:F
36834J.P Skou   1974-01-01
Denmark, Thurø, 55.040001 10.68

C:F
36835J.P Skou   1980-01-01
?

C:F
Ascosphaera atra Skou & K. Hackett
36836J.P Skou   1975-01-01
?

C:F
36827E. Takahashi   1985-01-01
Japan, Nagona

C:F
36826E. Takahashi   1985-01-01
Japan, Nagona

C:F
36833J.P Skou   1972-01-01
Denmark, Thurø, 55.040001 10.68

C:F
36825E. Takahashi   1985-01-01
Japan, Nagona

C:F
36829E. Takahashi   1985-01-01
Japan, Nagona

C:F
Ascosphaera osmophila Skou & J.E. King
36837J. King   1980-01-01
Australia, Queensland

C:F
36831E. Takahashi   1986-01-01
Japan, Nagona

C:F
Ascosphaera tenax Skou & S.N. Holm
36832J.P. Skou & S.N. Holm   1985-01-01
Denmark, Nekselø, 55.779999 11.3

C:F
36828E. Takahashi   1985-01-01
Japan, Nagona

C:F
36830E. Takahashi   1985-01-01
Japan, Nagona


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