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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


L
Botryosphaeria Ces. & De Not.
L 0700398Meyer   Meyer s.n.
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro

L
Botryosphaeria mutila (Schwein.) Cooke
L 0118030Mougeot JB   Mougeot, JB s.n.
ZZ

L
Botryosphaeria visci (Kalchbr.) Arx & E. Müll.
L 0113366   s.n.
ZZ

L
Botryosphaeria atrovirens visci
L 0112511   s.n.
ZZ

L
Botryosphaeria dothidea (Moug.) Ces. & De Not.
L 0112676Mougeot JJA   Mougeot, JJA s.n.
ZZ

L
Botryosphaeria visci (Kalchbr.) Arx & E. Müll.
L 0113365Mougeot JJA   Mougeot, JJA s.n.
ZZ

L
Botryosphaeria dothidea (Moug.) Ces. & De Not.
L 0112677   s.n.
ZZ

L
Botryosphaeria dothidea (Moug.) Ces. & De Not.
L 0112678   s.n.
ZZ

L
L 0053824Gauba E   Gauba, E 16041953-01-27
Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Australien: A.C.T, Mt. Franklin.


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