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

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University of Copenhagen


C:F
32048T. Laessoe & K. Hansen   1995-06-25
Denmark, Møn, Jydelejet, 55 12.53

C:F
32407Thomas Laessoe   1991-06-05
Denmark, MJ: Silkeborg, Gjessø Mølle W of Thorsø, 56.110001 9.49

C:F
75059Thomas Laessoe   2005-02-04
Denmark, Sjælland, Avedøre, Rudbølvej, 55.630001 12.46

C:F
Cucurbitaria spartii (Nees ex Fr.) Ces. & De Not.
28114Jan Vesterholt   1990-02-19
Denmark, WJ: Randbøl, Møllemarkshus, 55.700001 9.26

C:F
Hydropisphaera suffulta (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Rossman & Samuels
63318C. Raunkiær   1906-02-14
United States, Virgin Islands, St. Jan, W-part

C:F
Neonectria ditissima (Tul. & C. Tul.) Samuels & Rossman
32865Morten Lange   1958-11-02
Denmark, NEZ, Jægersborg Dyrehave, 55.790001 12.56

C:F
Neonectria ditissima (Tul. & C. Tul.) Samuels & Rossman
74936Thomas Laessoe   2005-01-06
Denmark, København, Valbyparken, 55.639999 12.51

C:F
Otthia spiraeae (Fuckel) Fuckel
22979Thomas Laessoe   1994-07-17
Denmark, EJ: Vorsø, BXII, 55.869999 9.99


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