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

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Fungal Collection at the Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz


GLM:GLMcoll
Bionectria epichloe (Speg.) Schroers
GLM-F099857 / 570043 / 245911Boyle, H.   2010-06-20
Germany, Sachsen, Meißen, Frauenhain NE, Quellflur am Lambertsgraben nahe dem Ende des Krautweges, 51.400833 13.495

GLM:GLMcoll
Nectriopsis violacea (J.C. Schmidt ex Fr.) Maire
GLM-F070613 / 188508 / 134226Rim√≥czi, I.   1996-10-04
Bad Mergentheim NE, Altenberg

GLM:GLMcoll
Nectriopsis violacea (J.C. Schmidt ex Fr.) Maire
GLM-F070612 / 188506 / 134225Meinunger, J.   2002-08-14
Frauenwald/Rennsteig, Flößteich

GLM:GLMcoll
Nectriopsis violacea (J.C. Schmidt ex Fr.) Maire
GLM-F038884 / 106531 / 67391Schwik, J.   1996-10-09
Tressow, Forst

GLM:GLMcoll
Nectriopsis broomeana (Tul. & C. Tul.) W. Gams
GLM-F110415 / 987102 / 524741Jarling, R. & F. Frederici   2016-04-19
Neuendorf, Kerkower Forst - EXP11_Z

GLM:GLMcoll
Nectriopsis exigua (Pat.) W. Gams
GLM-F070609 / 188500 / 134222Wagner, A.   2003-08-28
Michelau i. Ofr. SSW, NSG Gaabsweiher

GLM:GLMcoll
Nectriopsis exigua (Pat.) W. Gams
GLM-F070610 / 188502 / 134223Eckel, M.   2003-10-11
Höfen b. Rattelsdorf, Naturwaldreservat Hofewiese

GLM:GLMcoll
Nectriopsis exigua (Pat.) W. Gams
GLM-F070640 / 188557 / 134253Engel, H.   2003-08-28
Michelau i. Ofr. SSW, NSG Gaabsweiher

GLM:GLMcoll
Nectriopsis exigua (Pat.) W. Gams
GLM-F070643 / 188562 / 134256Meinunger, J.   2002-07-01
Steinach, Schmidtsbruch

GLM:GLMcoll
Nectriopsis exigua (Pat.) W. Gams
GLM-F070625 / 188529 / 134238Welt, P.   2004-04-06
Chemnitz, Morgenleite

GLM:GLMcoll
Nectriopsis exigua (Pat.) W. Gams
GLM-F070627 / 188533 / 134240Meinunger, J.   2004-06-30
Steinach, Schmidtsbruch


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