Dataset: ISC
Search Criteria: Germany [France]; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
ISC-F-0123438A. Ludwig   s.n.1912-10-06
Germany [France], Lothringen, Forbach

ISC
ISC-F-0123861A. Ludwig   s.n.1912-08-06
Germany [France], Fockloch

ISC
Coniochaeta ligniaria (Grev.) Cooke
ISC-F-0123931A. Ludwig   s.n.1912-02-18
Germany [France], Lothringen, Gaubivingen [now part of Folkling, Moselle, France, in Lorraine]

ISC
ISC-F-0124269A. Ludwig   s.n.1914-05-15
Germany [France], Lothringen: Remsinger Ziegelei bei Forbach

ISC
Dermatea cerasi (Pers.) Fr.
ISC-F-0124603A. Ludwig   s.n.1913-12-02
Germany [France], Grand Est, Moselle, Kreuzberg [Mont Sainte-Croix in Forbach], 49.185495 6.923678

ISC
ISC-F-0124676A. Ludwig   s.n.1912-11-15
Germany [France], Lothringen: Shoenecker Wald bei Forbach.

ISC
Dermatea eucrita (P. Karst.) Rehm
ISC-F-0124608A. Ludwig   s.n.1913-11-11
Germany [France], Grand Est, Moselle, bei Spittel [L'Hôpital]., 49.160918 6.733243

ISC
Didymella fuckeliana (Pass. ex Sacc.) Sacc.
ISC-F-0124790A. Ludwig   s.n.1914-04-20
Germany [France], Lothringen: Remsinger Ziegelei bei Forbach

ISC
ISC-F-0125030A. Ludwig   s.n.1918-09-15
Germany [France], Forbach: bei Stieringen.

ISC
Fabraea rousseauana Sacc. & E. Bommer
ISC-F-0125422A. Ludwig   s.n.1914-06-01
Germany [France], Lothringen: bei Forbach.

ISC
ISC-F-0128171A. Ludwig   1914-07-15
Germany [France], Morsbach bei Forbach.

ISC
Mycosphaerella fagi (Auersw.) Lindau
ISC-F-0128242A. Ludwig   1914-04-25
Germany [France], Kreuzberg bei Forbach.

ISC
Mycosphaerella aquilina (Fr.) J. Schröt.
ISC-F-0128227A. Ludwig   1915-04-00
Germany [France], Alsace, Bas-Rhin, Elsass: Lützelhausen, Kreis Molsheim [Alsace: Lutzelhouse, Molsheim District]


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