Dataset: BRU
Search Criteria: Germany; Sachsen; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brown University Herbarium


BRU
CBRU00010160W Krieger   1900-08-00
Germany, Sachsen, Chemnitz, fungi saxonici gesammelt [Fungi collected in Saxony], 51.1045 13.2017

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Septoria ribis (Lib.) Desm.
CBRU00010182W Krieger   1899-08-00
Germany, Sachsen, Dresden, 51.1583 13.6814

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Uromyces pisi (Pers.) de Bary
CBRU00010193W Krieger u. G Wagner   1895-07-00
Germany, Sachsen, Chemnitz, bei Zossen in Preussen und bei Schmiedeberg in Erzgebirge [At Zossen in Preussen and near Schmiedeberg in the Ore Mountains], 50.607897 12.87915

BRU
CBRU00010265W Krieger   1910-10-00
Germany, Sachsen, Dresden, am Schlossberge In Dohna [At the mountain chateau in Dohna], 50.9566 13.8583

BRU
Frankiella alni (Woronin) Maire & A. Tison
CBRU00010372W Krieger   1889-10-00
Germany, Sachsen, Dresden, Nossen and Konigstein, 51.264675 13.955704

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Urocystis agropyri (Preuss) A.A. Fisch. Waldh.
CBRU00010373W Krieger   1910-07-00
Germany, Sachsen, Dresden, 50.764 13.7579

BRU
CBRU00010416W Krieger   1903-09-29
Germany, Sachsen, Chemnitz, 50.4186 12.9694

BRU
Micropera padina (Pers.) Sacc.
CBRU00010468W Krieger   1915-05-18
Germany, Sachsen, Dresden, Prossen, 50.933333 14.1

BRU
Heterosporium gracile (Wallr.) Sacc.
CBRU00010491W Krieger   1916-07-00
Germany, Sachsen, Dresden, in einem Garten [in a garden], 50.966152 14.08742

BRU
CBRU00010518G Feurich   1916-05-30
Germany, Sachsen, Dresden, im Steinbruch bei der Krujatzmuhle nachst Niethen i. Sa. [In the quarry near the Krujatzmühle next to Niethen i. Sa.], 51.163167 14.589329

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Myxosporium griseum (Pers.) Sacc.
CBRU00010534W Krieger   1912-10-00
Germany, Sachsen, Chemnitz, Utterwalder Grundes, 51.026944 13.358889


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