Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cercosporella chaerophylli
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Cercosporella chaerophylli Aderh.
BR5020142458625Ludwig A.   S.N.1931-07-12
Germany, Kreis Siegen; Oberdresselndorf

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
03604258   

NY:NY
03604259   

NY:NY
03604260   

University of Wyoming, Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium


RMS
RMS0010607Ipse   1931-06-20

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 420635Romarov V. L.   1908-06-28
USSR, Kamchatka, near Parantuki? River

BPI
BPI 420636Romarov V. L.   1908-06-28
USSR, Kamchatka, near Parantuki? River

BPI
BPI 420637Starcs K.   1947-06-08
Germany, Bavaria, Mittelfranken, Hersbruck, Kutscherberg

BPI
BPI 420638Starcs K.   1947-05-29
Germany, Bavaria, Mittelfranken, Hersbruck, Pegnitz Meadow

BPI
BPI 420639Starcs K.   1950-09-14
Germany, Upper Bavaria, Berchtesgaden, Hoellgraben, By the Wimbach

BPI
BPI 420640Starcs K.   1949-10-12
Germany, Upper Bavaria, Traunstein, Empfing Roadside

BPI
BPI 420641Starcs K.   1950-08-06
Germany, Upper Bavaria, Berchtesgaden, Hohnenkamm

BPI
BPI 1029116   


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