Dataset: MIN
Taxa: Bertiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
881998Bell, A.; Mahoney, D.   s.n.2004-07-08
North of Ely

MIN
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
614983Cain, R.F.   339511956-05-31
Canada, Ontario, #108 18 miles N. of Vermilion Bay

MIN
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
8626Brown, E.   27521891-04-00
United States, New York

MIN
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
8264Sydow, H.; Sydow, P.   15751920-02-00
Germany, Brandenburg

MIN
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
431119Sydow, P.   18181887-10-00
Germany, Jungfernheide Park

MIN
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
954406   2911898-08-00

MIN:Fungi
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
8628   

MIN
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
8628Sydow, P.   40201894-04-00
Germany

MIN
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
954407L.R.   1841890-08-25
Sweden

MIN
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
954410Sydow, P.   38311893-06-00

MIN
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
8627   1847

MIN
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
954409Fautrey, F.   56301890-08-31

MIN
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
8622Fautrey, F.   6506

MIN
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
881998A. Bell; D. Mahoney   2004-07-08
United States, Minnesota, Lake, North of Ely

MIN
Bertia moriformis (Tode) De Not.
931098Mahoney, Dan   s.n.2008-08-19
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Near Snowbank Lake, 222 miles NE of Ely, 47.97 -91.4

MIN
Nitschkia collapsa (Romell) Chenant.
8619Romell, I.   701886-04-00
Switzerland

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Rehmiomycella phoradendri (Rehm) E. Müll.
471839   


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