Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ciborinia bresadolae (Sclerotinia bresadolae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Ciborinia bresadolae (Rick) J.T. Palmer
CUP-062716H.J. Butcher   1990-10-28
United Kingdom, Gloucestershire, Charlton King's common near Cheltenham, 51.9 -2.083333

CUP
Ciborinia bresadolae (Rick) J.T. Palmer
CUP-062714J. T. Palmer   1967-06-24
United Kingdom, Dean Wood, Gathurst, lancashire near Wigan, 53.533333 -2.616667

Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Ciborinia bresadolae (Rick) J.T. Palmer
52185   1992-05-28
United Kingdom, Wales, 51.65109 -2.79637

Fungus Collections at Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe


KR:SMNKfungicoll
Ciborinia bresadolae (Rick) J.T. Palmer
KR-M-0031888 / 473094 / 31984   2008-05-12
Germany, Niedersachsen, Wolfenbüttel, “Harlyberg”, 52 10.5

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Ciborinia bresadolae (Rick) J.T. Palmer
BR5020211495490VBartholomeeusen François   20160407TB012016-04-07
Belgium, Kasterlee, natuurreservaat Tikkebroeken

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Ciborinia bresadolae (Rick) J. T. Palmer
F3274Rick   1899-05-00
Netherlands, Holland.

Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Herbier LY


LY:NV
Ciborinia bresadolae (Rick) J.T. Palmer
NV 2004.04.08N. Van Vooren & M. Hairaud   2004-04-28
17, Forêt du Lizay, 46.20178 -1.3897

LY:NV
Ciborinia bresadolae (Rick) J.T. Palmer
NV 2012.05.25N. Van Vooren   2012-05-10
85, 46.907122 -2.157848

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Ciborinia bresadolae (Rick) J.T. Palmer
BPI 737891Palmer J. T.   670181967-06-24
England, Dean Wood, Gathurst, Lancashire near Wigan, 53.533333 -2.616667


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