Dataset: BR
Taxa: Dasyscyphus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Dasyscyphus controversus Cooke
BR5020015253241de Meulder H.   64111991-07-12
Belgium, Hoboken; Hoboken polder, 51.188899 4.348799

BR
Dasyscyphus bicolor (Bull.) Fuckel
BR5020016980054de Meulder H.   79321992-07-12
Belgium, Heure-en-Famenne; Jalna, 50.286199 5.3033

BR
Dasyscyphus virgineus (Batsch) Gray
BR5020019868809de Meulder H.   86831993-06-05
Belgium, Florenville, 49.728699 5.3063

BR
Dasyscyphus Nees ex Gray
BR5020020479124Rammeloo J.   73301981-11-11
Malawi, Mount Mulanje near CCAP hut, -15.983333 35.533333

BR
Dasyscyphus calyciformis (Willd.) Rehm
BR5020074314129Mouton V.   477
Belgium, Gomzé-Andoumont

BR
Dasyscyphus cerinus (Pers.) Fuckel
BR5020074344423Rabenhorst G.   S.N.
Germany, Prope Darmstadt

BR
Dasyscyphus dumorum (Roberge ex Desm.) Massee
BR5020074379777Sydow H.   S.N.1903-08-16
Germany, Bei Herrnskretschen an der böhm

BR
Dasyscyphus patens (Fr.) Rehm
BR5020074412139Unknown Collection   S.N.
Country unknown

BR
Dasyscyphus sphaerocephalus (Wallr.) Rehm
BR5020074442433Fuckel K.W.   S.N.
Germany

BR
Dasyscyphus willkommii (Hartig) Rehm
BR5020074477787Zahlbruckner A.   S.N.
Austria, Monte Grebenzen

BR
Dasyscyphus virgineus (Batsch) Gray
BR5020101966192Vanholen B.   1271999-03-25
Belgium, Zoniënwoud, Vuilbeekvallei

BR
Dasyscyphus niveus (R.Hedw.) Sacc.
BR5020121458141Thoen D.   82351991-04-12
Belgium, Prouvy (Jamoigne)

BR
Dasyscyphus fuscescens (Pers.) Rehm
BR5020180692654Bailly L.   S.N.1987-05-01
Belgium, Mont des Pins (Bomal)


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