Dataset: GLM
Taxa: Acrospermaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Collection at the Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz


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GLM-F052574 / 127776 / 80787Westphal, B.   1993-04-22
Germany, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Schwerin, Groß Stieten, Feldgehölz zw. Zieglerbusch und Groß Stieten, 53.629723 11.412222

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GLM-F028907 / 90027 / 58046Richter, T.   1992-06-04
Rehna b. Gadebusch S, Benziner Tannen, NE-Seite, Prunus-spinosa-Hecke am Forstsaum mit viel Urtica

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GLM-F052799 / 128091 / 81012Westphal, B.   1993-04-22
Germany, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Schwerin, Groß Görnow N, Petasites-Bestand an der Bahnlinie, 53.629723 11.412222

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GLM-F080679 / 513947 / 205535Oemler, D.   1994-05-28
Rübeland SW, Bielstein, Fagetum

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GLM-F116319 / 975575 / 516127Albers, J. & B. Grauwinkel   2017-05-07
Wilstedt Linnewedel, Vorwerk - 04√úK_05


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Google Map

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