Dataset: PH
Taxa: Hyaloscyphaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Lasiobelonium nidulum (J.C. Schmidt & Kunze) Spooner
PH00315081Hans Sydow   s.n.1907-07-08
Germany, Hessen, am Beilstein bei Gersfeld im Rhongebirge

PH
PH00315065Hans Sydow   s.n.1925-09-02
Germany, Brandenburg, Hellberge bei Potsdam.

PH
Microscypha grisella (Rehm) Syd. & P. Syd.
PH00313746Hans Sydow   s.n.1919-07-20
Germany, Brandenburg: Forstrevier Lotsche bei Klosterfelde

PH:PH-Type-Fungi
Niptera callunae Syd. & P. Syd.
PH00041794Hans Sydow   s.n.1911-08-19
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Heide bei Kirkeby, Insel R

PH:PH-Type-Fungi
PH00042153Hans Sydow   s.n.1903-10-15
Germany, Brandenburg, Zehlendorf bei Berlin

PH:PH-Type-Fungi
Phialea turbinata Syd. & P. Syd.
PH00042171Hans Sydow   s.n.1907-07-06
Germany, Prov. Hessen-Nassau: auf der Eube bei Gersfeld im Rh

PH
Brunnipila dumorum (Roberge ex Desm.) Baral, Helleman & Hairaud
PH00314815Hans Sydow   s.n.1903-08-16
Germany, Sachsen: bei Herrnskretschen and her bohm. Grenze

PH
Hymenoscyphus herbarum (Pers.) Dennis
PH00315037Hans Sydow   s.n.1903-08-29
Germany, Sachsen: Bielagrund bei Konigstein a. Elbe

PH
PH00315069Hans Sydow   s.n.1911-08-09
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, bei Tinnum, Insel Sylt

PH
Lachnum rehmii (Staritz) Rehm
PH00324016Hans Sydow   s.n.1911-08-12
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, zwischen Westerland und Rantum, Insel Sylt

PH
Lachnum sulphureum (Fuckel) P. Karst.
PH00315025Hans Sydow   s.n.1903-08-10
Germany, Sachsen: am Elbufer bei Schmilka

PH
Microscypha grisella (Rehm) Syd. & P. Syd.
PH00314816Hans Sydow   s.n.1903-08-11
Germany, Sachsen: am "Grossen Winterberge" bei Schmilka


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