Dataset: L
Taxa: Aposphaeria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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L.4305575Luijk A van   Luijk, A van s.n.1923-08-01
Netherlands, Utrecht, Baarn., 52.195562 5.277503

L
L.4305581Luijk A van   Luijk, A van 10881919-04-01
Netherlands, Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Vondelpark., 52.374402 4.909933

L
L.4305585Meer JHH van der   Meer, JHH van der s.n.1920-04-01
Netherlands, Limburg, Lottum bij Venlo., 51.474111 6.142898

L
L.4305586Luijk A van   Luijk, A van 61131922-02-01
Netherlands, Utrecht, Baarn., 52.195562 5.277503

L
L.4305582Luijk A van   Luijk, A van 15021919-09-01
Netherlands, Noord-Holland, Amsterdam, Vondelpark., 52.374402 4.909933

L
L.4305583Luijk A van   Luijk, A van s.n.1923-01-01
Netherlands, Utrecht, Baarn., 52.195562 5.277503

L
L.4305584Luijk A van   Luijk, A van 51411921-12-01
Netherlands, Utrecht, Baarn., 52.195562 5.277503

L
Aposphaeria seriata (Pers.) Sacc.
L 0113130   s.n.
ZZ

L
Aposphaeria seriata (Pers.) Sacc.
L 0113132   s.n.
ZZ

L
Aposphaeria seriata (Pers.) Sacc.
L 0113131   s.n.
ZZ


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