Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lambertella albida
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Lambertella albida (Gillet) Korf
CUP-059438Korf et al.   1978-09-01
Denmark, Allendelille Fredskov, ca. 7 km. north of Ringsted, 55.479504 11.8

CUP
Lambertella albida (Gillet) Korf
CUP-061760Korf, Richard   1985-09-27
USA, New York, Tompkins, Danby: Michigan Hollow Swamp, 42.352296 -76.480774

CUP
Lambertella albida (Gillet) Korf
CUP-063357Iturr., Korf and Zhuang   1987-09-26
Yugoslavia, near Vinkovci, Mirkovci, Compartment 16a, woods S. of Vidor Creek, under large trees of Fraxinus sp.

CUP
Lambertella albida (Gillet) Korf
CUP-063366Iturr., Korf and Zhuang   1987-09-26
Yugoslavia, near Vinkovci, Mirkovci, adjacent to forest road between Compartment 16a and 17a, Compartment 17a, in Fraxinus grove, young trees

CUP
Lambertella albida (Gillet) Korf
CUP-063372Iturr., Korf and Zhuang   1987-09-26
Yugoslavia, near Vinkovci, Mirkovci, adjacent to forest road between Compartment 16a and 17a, Compartment 17a, in Fraxinus grove, young trees


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