Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lemmopsis pelodes
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Lemmopsis pelodes (Körb. ex Stein) T.L. Ellis
57834   
Circa Obernigk prope Vratislaviam

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Lemmopsis pelodes (Körb. ex Stein) T.L.Ellis
BR5030069580583Aptroot A.   678812007-09-16
Netherlands, Belfeld

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Lemmopsis pelodes (Körb. ex Stein) T.L.Ellis
BR5030069579846Aptroot A.   425921998-05-30
Netherlands, Lelystad, natuurpark

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Lemmopsis pelodes (Körb. ex Stein) T.L.Ellis
BR5030011636931van den Boom P.   431682009-05-16
Belgium, Limburg, S of Hasselt, E of St. Truiden, Borgloon, churchyard, terricolous among gravel, on stones, on path of terricolous in a grave., 50.803833 5.343666

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Lemmopsis pelodes (Körb. ex Stein) T.L.Ellis
BR5030123860484Van den Broeck D.   23232007-09-19
Netherlands, Belfeld, zandgroeve

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Lemmopsis pelodes (Körb. ex Stein) T. L. Ellis
F145667Clar. Stein   
Poland, Dolnoslaskie, Ad viarum ferratarum aggeres argillaceos circa Obernigk prope Vratislaviam


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