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

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-G-001008Moser, Meinhard M.   1952-09-00
Austria, St. Leonhard, Pitztal, Neuberg-Alpe, 46.791667 13.271111

CUP
Krieger,F.Sax.0386   

CUP
Krieger,F.Sax.2227   

CUP
CUP-K-2389   
Austria, Tyrol, Imst, Neuberg-Alpe, 48.605833 16.521111

CUP
Phragmonaevia emergens (P. Karst.) Rehm
Syd.,Myc.germ.2154H. Sydow   1923-08-04
Germany, Bayern: bei Ludwigsthal, bayer. Weld, 49.143911 7.628108

CUP
Phragmonaevia luzulina (P. Karst.) Rehm
Syd.,Myc.germ.2369   
Germany

CUP
CUP-044445M. Moser   1952-09-00
Austria, St. Leonhard, Pitztal, Neuberg-Alpe, 46.791667 13.271111

CUP
Syd.,Myc.germ.0994P. Sydow   1911-08-10
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein: zwischen Westerland und Rantum, Insel Sylt., 54 10.5

CUP
Phragmonaevia luzulina (P. Karst.) Rehm
Krieger,F.Sax.0736S. Pitt   

CUP
Syd.,Myc.germ.2539   
Germany

CUP
Barb.-Boiss.1073   

CUP
Syd.,Myc.germ.2153   
Germany


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