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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Tubaria furfuracea (Pers.) Gillet
L.2107319Unknown   Unknown s.n.
ZZ

L
Tubaria (W.G. Sm.) Gillet
L.1037686Hanegraaff WJ   Hanegraaff, WJ 3581977-04-27
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Drunense Duinen., 51.656046 5.134299

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L 0919832Tweel MJ van   Tweel, MJ van 2000- 142000-02-06
Netherlands, Noord-Holland, 52.105457 5.13176

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Tubaria furfuracea (Pers.) Gillet
L 0919834Tweel MJ van   Tweel, MJ van 1994- 3161994-10-23
Netherlands, Gelderland

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Tubaria hiemalis Romagn. ex Bon
L 0919833Tweel MJ van   Tweel, MJ van 2000- 82000-01-17
Netherlands, Overijssel, 52.462723 6.159703

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Tubaria furfuracea (Pers.) Gillet
L 0919835Tweel MJ van   Tweel, MJ van 1999- 3671999-10-06
Netherlands, Drenthe, Boswachterij Odoorn., 52.860841 6.834974

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Tubaria conspersa (Pers.) Fayod
L 0919836Tweel MJ van   Tweel, MJ van 1999- 3751999-10-07
Netherlands, Drenthe, Boswachterij Schoonlo., 52.907481 6.687871

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Tubaria virescens Noordel. & K.B. Vrinda
L 0835129Vrinda KB   Vrinda, KB TBGT 51172000-07-13
India, Kerala, Kerala state, Thiruvanauthapuraus, Palode, TBGRI campus.

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Tubaria virescens Noordel. & K.B. Vrinda
L 0835116Vrinda KB   Vrinda, KB TBGT 58782003-07-01
India, Kerala, Kerala state, Thiruvanauthapuraus, Palode, TBGRI campus.

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Tubaria virescens Noordel. & K.B. Vrinda
L 0821528Vrinda KB   Vrinda, KB TBGT 50612000-06-16
India, Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram District. TBGRI Campus.

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L 0700405Arnolds EJM   Arnolds, EJM 33581974-12-10
Netherlands, Drenthe, Holthe, bij de Beilersluis tussen Ter Horst en Holthe., 52.837295 6.522498

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Tubaria dispersus
L 0110225   s.n.
ZZ

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Tubaria furfuraceus
L 0110324   s.n.
ZZ

L
Tubaria dispersus
L 0110224   s.n.
ZZ


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