Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ascophanus coemansii (Ascobolus coemansii, Ascophanus minutissimus var. coemansii, Thelebolus coemansii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Ascophanus coemansii Boud.
BR5020085681302Mouton V.   S.N.
Belgium

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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L.4328363Brummelen J van   Brummelen, J van 15291962-10-06
Netherlands, Limburg, Echt; De Doort., 51.071109 5.850942

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L.4328364Brummelen J van   Brummelen, J van 15691962-10-14
Netherlands, Overijssel, Ommen, Eerder Achterbroek., 52.541308 6.455903

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L.4328365Brummelen J van   Brummelen, J van 45271974-08-10
Netherlands, Gelderland, Rijswaard bij Neerijnen., 51.836039 5.278382

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L.1147889Unknown   Unknown s.n.1974-03-13
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University of Copenhagen


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48319E.C. Hansen   
Denmark, Zealand, Charlottenlund, N of Copenhagen, 55.75 12.56


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