Dataset: CUP-
Taxa: Laetinaevia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-059408Korf et al.   1978-08-29
Denmark, SorÃ? SÃ?nderskov, north of the road, 56 10

CUP
Laetinaevia minutissima (Rostr.) Nannf. ex B. Hein
CUP-059781Anon.   1972-08-18
Sweden, Lappmarken, north of LÃ?ktatjÃ?kka beside south side of Raikenjira River above KopparÃ?sen, 58.683333 13.7

CUP
Laetinaevia minutissima (Rostr.) Nannf. ex B. Hein
CUP-059782Hein, Burghard   1971-07-14
Austria, Vorarlberg, S. of Hohen Ifen to Steinmannl betw. SchwarzwasserhÃ?tte and Gerachsattel, 46.566667 14.383333

CUP
CUP-G-001287Christiansen, Mogens Skytte   1955-05-31
Denmark, Jersie Strand, north of KÃ?ge, 55.520313 12.213355

CUP
Laetinaevia caulophylii
CUP-K-1912   
USA, New York, Tompkins, Cornell Plantations, E of Horticulture test gardens, 42.449257 -76.454813

CUP
Laetinaevia caulophylii
CUP-K-1913   
USA, New York, Onondaga, Labrador Lake, 42.786721 -76.050405

CUP
Laetinaevia caulophylii
CUP-K-1914   
USA, New York, Delaware, 42.148249 -74.648383

CUP
Laetinaevia caulophylii
CUP-K-1915   
USA, New York, Tompkins, W side of Mud Lake, McLean Bogs, 42.546642 -76.293714

CUP
Laetinaevia minutula (Sacc. & Malbr.) Nannf.
CUP-K-1916   
Canada, Ontario, Brant, 43.045 -80.562778

CUP
CUP-K-1917   
USA, New York, Tompkins, along Fall Creek, near Test Gardens of Cornell U., 42.450721 -76.459377

CUP
CUP-K-1918   
Japan, Shiratori Mt, near Iinomachi, Kirishima National Park, Miyazaki Pref, Kyushu, 38.6 141.266667

CUP
CUP-K-1919   
Japan

CUP
CUP-K-1920   
USA, New York, Schuyler, Hendershot Gulf, stage 4, 42.296674 -76.693807

CUP
CUP-K-1921   
Canada, Ontario, Chaffey's Locks, 45.39 -79.229444

CUP
Laetinaevia epilobii (P. Karst.) Nannf.
CUP-G-001285   

CUP
Laetinaevia epilobii (P. Karst.) Nannf.
CUP-G-001286   

CUP
CUP-JA-000441   
Japan


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