Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lizonia baldinii (Pseudolizonia baldinii, Lizonia empirigonia f. baldinii, Lizonia emperigonia f. baldinii), Lizonia baldinii subsp. baldinii, Lizonia baldinii subsp. dendroligotrichi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Atlas of Living Australia specimen-based fungal data


N/A-CANB:CANB
Lizonia baldinii (Pirotta) Döbbeler
CANB 579273.1Hertel, H.   369371990-10-10
Germany, 47.5667 10.9333

Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences (TAAM) & Estonian University of Life Sciences (EAA)


TAAM & EAA-EAA
Lizonia baldinii (Pirotta) Döbbeler
EAA03263Johann Andreas B√§umler   
Slovakia, Bratislava Distr., Schienweg

TAAM & EAA
TAAM202405F. Bucholtz   

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Lizonia baldinii (Pirotta) Döbbeler
02985989   

NY:NY
Lizonia baldinii (Pirotta) Döbbeler
01912074P. Döbbeler   1983-09-12
Germany, Bavaria, Allgäu, Bayern. Landkreis Sonthofen: Iseler Berg südlich oberhalb Oberjoch, Hänge am Weg zwischen der Bergstation der Seilbahn und dem Gipfel, 1750m

New Zealand Fungarium


PDD:PDD
Lizonia baldinii (Pirotta) Döbbeler
PDD 63999J Poelt   1976-08-07
Austria

PDD:PDD
Lizonia baldinii (Pirotta) Döbbeler
PDD 63943P Dobbeler | J Hafellner | J Poelt   1975-09-04
Austria, 47.3 15.1

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Lizonia baldinii (Pirotta) Döbbeler
BPI 1112420Doebbeler P.; Hafellner J.; Poelt J.   1975-09-04
Austria, Steiermark, Stubalmgraben alt. 1250 meters, W. of Mautern, 48.383332 15.566417

BPI
Lizonia baldinii (Pirotta) Döbbeler
BPI 1112421Poelt J.   1976-08-07
West Germany, Bavaria, Starnberg

BPI
Lizonia baldinii (Pirotta) Döbbeler
BPI 802245Hertel H.   369371990-10-10
Germany, Bayern, Oberbayern, Ammergauer Alpen, Valley Graswangtal alt. ca. 1000 meters, 47d34'n,10d56'e, C. 2.5 km. S. W. of Castle Linderhof, at Foot of Kirchenkopf Mtn., 52.033221 9.056743


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